A German resident told about a vision about hell during a five-day coma
Gerhard Schug, a resident of Germany, has experienced clinical death and claims to have visited hell. This was reported on March 3 by the Daily Mirror.
The man fell into a five-day coma in 2020 after a suicide attempt. The year before, he had lost his youngest daughter and suffered from serious illnesses.
"During my near—death experience, I did not pass into the bright light and did not enter the afterlife, where everything is fine," said 54-year-old Shug.
According to him, in his vision everything was exactly the opposite: he found himself in a gloomy place near an ancient castle, similar to a Japanese fortress. There the devil sat on a flat throne, and ancient boats moored to the pier, bringing souls to him.
"The palace was open, and below there were four large stones that looked like lion's claws. They turned around, and there was a terrible creaking sound — very loud and very strong," the German shared.
After waking up, the man's life changed. He is sure that God gave life to man, and he has no right to take it away, despite the trials. Shug believes that his daughter is waiting for him in paradise, and this meeting gives him strength.
Patrick Chernley, a resident of Great Britain, told on February 14 how he suffered a cardiac arrest that lasted 40 minutes. The incident occurred in 2021. Chernli led an active lifestyle, having a hereditary disease, often overworked at work and spent time with his children. One evening he lost consciousness.
Upon arrival, the doctors first tried to perform resuscitation with defibrillation, and then used an injection of adrenaline. After 40 minutes of clinical death, Chernley's heart began to beat again, but he fell into a coma and remained in this state for another week. According to him, the traumatic brain injury sustained during the incident affected his eyesight and memory. After waking up from a coma, Chernli became blind, later partially regaining his sight.
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