Arizona authorities and a family involved in the case say toddler Vincent Fiordilino is reported to have been declared dead and then later found alive in a morgue several hours afterward. According to two outlets, a US couple experienced an abrupt shift from grief to disbelief after a phone call changed the outcome of what they were told. Both reports describe how Vincent’s death was communicated to the family, leading them to believe the situation was final. However, roughly five hours later, the child was reportedly located alive in the morgue, prompting a rapid reversal of the information initially provided to the parents. The accounts focus on the timing and the apparent error or miscommunication that resulted in the child being treated as deceased before being discovered alive. The reports do not agree on additional technical details such as how the initial declaration was made or the circumstances that led to the child’s placement in the morgue. The shared core facts across sources are that the child was declared dead, subsequently found alive in the morgue, and the family was informed of the change after a delay of about five hours.