A husband tried to fake his own death by staging photos of himself in a morgue so his wife would stop asking him for money.
Danny Gonzalez, 27, who is originally from Honduras but lives in the US, took photos of himself with cotton wool stuffed into his nostrils and mouth, and a white sheet over his body.
He sent the photos to his wife living back home in Saba, southern Honduras, along with a picture of a flower-covered coffin in a funeral parlour.
A message told her he had died from cancer and asthma, according to reports.
However, the ruse backfired after local media in his hometown started to report his sudden death, and the news reached his shocked friends and elderly parents.
But it didn’t take relatives long to realise all was not as it seemed, as Gonzalez appeared to be grinning in the photos.
Others noticed that he appeared to be lying in a doubled bed, and the white sheet over his body was actually a pillow cover.
When local media finally found him alive, he admitted the hoax was ploys to make his wife of two years believe he had passed away.
He told the TV Sur channel:
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