Residents of Wuhan, the origination place of the coronavirus pandemic, have reported hearing screams emanating from the furnaces at funeral homes. Some patients have reported witnessing living coronavirus victims put into body bags. This alarming report came from the RFA (Radio Free Asia) on Monday.

It is essential to mention that the RGA stated that they have not been able to independently verify that the Chinese government was having patients cremated while still alive, noting that the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) has yet to confirm or deny these allegations. However, reports are continuing to come out that in order to create room for new patients inside of Wuhan’s hospitals, the staff at the hospitals are choosing elders and patients with a low likelihood of survival and sending them off to incinerators at funeral homes. At the same time, they are still conscious and alive.

A source that is close to the funeral industry and ID’d merely as “Ma” told the RFA that he had heard on multiple occasions of “people restrained and forced into body bags when they were still moving.”

Ma also added, “Some people are saying that … there are video clips of screams coming from funeral homes, from inside the furnaces … which tells us that some people were taken to the funeral homes while they were still alive.”

The insider source also informed the RFA of video testimony to this shocking info. Apparently, there is a video floating across Chinese social media of an anonymous elderly woman who presumably was being treated at an undisclosed Wuhan hospital for coronavirus.

Ma reported to the RFA, “One old lady was saying that they put one guy into … a body bag when he wasn’t even dead yet and took him off to the crematorium because there was no way of saving him.”

A video has surfaced of an anonymous elderly woman speaking to a camera and began making its rounds across social media in February. The anonymous woman claims to have witnessed the patient, who was in a bed next to her at the hospital, put into a body bag while visibly coherent.

“He’s not dead, his feet and hands are still moving,” the alarmed woman points out, “[They] wrapped him in a plastic body bag and zipped it up.”

New Tang Dynasty, a television network with affiliation to the notoriously persecuted Chinese Falun Gong movement, says that the woman in the video spoke with an accent associated with Wuhan, implying she was more than likely a native to Wuhan.

Taiwan News tracked the videos upload origins back to a Chinese student organization known as “Youth Production.” According to Taiwan News’ research, the video was uploaded on February 24, 2020. In the Taiwan News coverage, they noted that the woman in the video appears to be in her 60s and does not appear to have severe symptoms associated with the coronavirus. Whereas, the man that was put into a body bag seems to be in his 70s and quite possibly was showing more severe signs than the narrator.

According to the Taiwan News report, the unidentified woman said that “the man was weak but was still breathing when medical workers ‘bound his head’ and then his hands and feet, which were ‘still moving.’” The news also says the woman said: “the only treatment for coronavirus available at the hospital was oxygen.” Meanwhile, western countries have begun a variety of experimental treatments in an effort to combat coronavirus. A sequence of hydroxychloroquine, along with antibiotics, has created some optimism in hospitals across America.

The anonymous woman closes the video by stating that the hospitals are treating older patients as if they were dead dogs.

At the time of this article, neither the RFA or the Taiwan News were able to verify reports of residents of Wuhan being burned alive.

According to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), as of Tuesday, they have only had 82,718 cases resulting in 3,335 deaths across the entire country of China. Of those 3,335 deaths, 3,212 deaths caused by coronavirus occurred in Hubei. Wuhan is the capital of the Hubei province.

Contrary to the CCP, several sources with connections inside of the seven funeral homes in Wuhan, estimate the mortality rate to be much higher. Some claim the real death toll is more than likely ten times higher than what the CCP is reporting. There have been multiple reports coming out in February, from courageous Chinese citizens, stating that hundreds of bodies were being cremated on a daily basis within Wuhan alone. The CCP disallowed family members from picking up remains of relatives until the end of March. All of this occurred, following a lockdown that went as far as to weld residents into their apartments.

At the end of March, when funeral homes began to release the remains of loved ones, multiple sources estimated that a few of the funeral homes were disbursing up to 5,000 a day. Another report that has been leaked outside of the communist walls states that last week there were 30,000 to 46,000 remains distributed.

“There are suspicions that many people died in their homes without being diagnosed and, at first, there were no kits to do the test,” an anonymous resident told a reporter last week. “Nobody in Wuhan believes the official numbers. The real one, only they know.” According to “Ma”, the RFA’s confidential source, Wuhan, was cremating enough bodies a day that it caused multiple incinerators to break. This caused funeral home attendees to incinerate various at a time to keep up with the influx of bodies it was receiving. To support this statement, many Wihan residents say that they have received urns containing items that did not belong to their loved ones.

One resident of Wuhan said that her mother’s urn contained a man’s belt clasp. While a Hongshan district resident noted that there were dentures inside of his father’s urn, even though his father never had dentures.