The sky was gray, light rain falling, and the atmosphere at the cemetery was heavy. It was the funeral of an 8-year-old girl who had suddenly passed away during the night. Doctors said it was due to a congenital heart condition, though there had been no prior symptoms.
Only close family and friends were present—no one wanted to turn the ceremony into a scene. The girl’s mother, dressed in black, tightly clutched a handkerchief, her eyes red. Her father stood silently, staring into space. In front of them was a small coffin covered in roses—beautiful, but heartbreaking.
The priest read prayers, his voice barely audible through the wind. A relative gently placed a teddy bear inside the coffin—it was the girl’s favorite, always by her side even in the hospital. No one spoke, and soft sobs could be heard.
Just as they began lowering the coffin into the grave, a loud crack rang out, like a branch snapping. Suddenly—flames erupted from inside the coffin.
Everyone froze. Someone shouted:
— Fire!
The mother fainted instantly. Some people rushed forward, trying to smother the flames with jackets, while the gravediggers ran to get a fire extinguisher. But the fire spread too quickly, engulfing the top of the wooden coffin.
Fortunately, one cemetery worker—who was a former firefighter—shouted, “Pull the coffin back up!” Two men grabbed the ropes and hoisted it out. Within minutes, the flames were extinguished.
When the lid was opened, everyone was stunned: the girl’s body was untouched. Not a single burn mark—her clothes were completely dry.
The police took the charred coffin for investigation. Three days later, the results came back: the fire had been caused by a lithium battery inside the teddy bear.
The toy had a nightlight function. With the pressure and heat trapped under the coffin lid, the battery overheated and exploded like a fuse.
Even though the cause was explained, many people still whispered:
“Maybe… she was trying to tell us something…”