What if they discovered that he himself was ritually impure? Here the tzitz does not help, and he will have to bring the Passover offering a month later, on Pesach Sheni. However, here is a special exception. If he was impure due to the "impurity of the depth," his Passover offering is valid, and he will not have to bring another one - all due to the tzitz. What is this special "impurity of the depth?" - This is something that absolutely nobody knew about, such as a corpse under the house, unknown to anybody, that was discovered later.
Art: Study of the Head of a Corpse by Charles Emile Champmartin
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