Taphophobia, from the Greek meaning “tomb fear,” is defined by Webster’s Dictionary as a specific type of anxiety centered on the fear of being mistakenly pronounced dead and subsequently buried alive. It’s a fear that, at some level, likely haunts all of us. History is filled with chilling accounts of individuals who fell victim to this horrifying fate.
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