A nurse wanted to steal an expensive ring from a deceased man, but when she touched his hand, she screamed in horror

A nurse wanted to steal an expensive ring from a deceased man, but when she touched his hand, she screamed in horror

Nurse Anna had been working in the morgue for nearly three years. During that time, she had grown accustomed to everything: the icy smell, the silence, the indifference of death. But the more time passed, the clearer it became: you couldn’t get rich at this job.

Her salary barely covered renting a room and buying food, while Anna dreamed of something else — a house of her own, trips to countries she had only seen in photographs.

But these dreams were not meant to come true if she continued to work honestly. So Anna took a step that no one was supposed to know: she started stealing.

Not from colleagues, not from the hospital — but from those who would never wake up again. People often arrived at the morgue wearing expensive jewelry, rings, chains, or watches.

Sometimes even with wallets or car keys. Relatives rarely noticed anything missing: they were too shocked by the death itself. And even if they remembered details, no one in the morgue could give a precise answer.

For Anna, this became “easy money.” And one day, a man of about thirty-five arrived at the morgue. Cause of death: cardiac arrest. Young, not yet old, and clearly from a well-off family: his clothes were expensive, well-groomed. But what caught Anna’s attention most was the gold ring on his ring finger. Thick, massive, with a muted shine — clearly not a cheap trinket.

“Must be expensive…” she thought.

She decided to wait for the right moment. In the evening, when the on-duty doctor had left and the orderly had taken the gurney to the next room, Anna was alone with the man. She knew that in this part of the morgue, the cameras hadn’t worked for a long time — the wiring was broken, and no one had repaired it.

She stepped closer and leaned over the man. His face was calm, as if he were simply asleep. But Anna had seen hundreds of such “sleepers” — to her, he was not a human, but an object. She reached out and carefully tried to remove the ring.

But when she touched the ring, her heart nearly stopped

The man’s hand was warm.

She pulled back her fingers and went pale. She stood for several seconds, unable to believe what was happening. Thoughts raced through her mind: “This can’t be… Dead people aren’t warm. I must be mistaken. It’s just my nerves…”

But the inner voice wouldn’t be silenced. Trembling, she touched his wrist again and this time pressed her fingers to his pulse.

Pulse. Weak, barely noticeable — but a pulse.

Anna stepped back sharply and covered her mouth to keep from screaming. She felt dizzy: the man was alive.

If she hadn’t tried to remove the ring, he would have been assumed dead, and the next day his body would have been laid out on the pathologist’s table.

Seconds felt like an eternity. Anna realized: her habit of stealing had just saved a man’s life. She ran to get help, calling the doctor.

Later it was discovered that the man had suffered a rare episode — a deep lethargic sleep. His heart had slowed to the extreme, his breathing was almost imperceptible, and even an experienced doctor had thought he was dead.

But thanks to Anna, thanks to her criminal but fateful act, the man survived.

And only she knew that the reason for this miraculous rescue was not her conscientiousness, but her greed.

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