(ORDO NEWS) — A resident of the UK Tina Hines survived a clinical death.
In February 2018, Tina Hines fell outside her house and went into cardiac arrest. Husband Brian, seeing that his wife showed no signs of life, proceeded to cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Twice he managed to revive her. However, on the way to the hospital, the woman’s heart stopped several times.
After the sixth attempt at resuscitation using a defibrillator, the patient’s heart began to beat steadily. In total, her clinical death lasted 27 minutes.
Waking up from an artificial coma, Hines admitted that she was not at all scared, but rather surprised by what she saw during the blackout. She said that she allegedly met with God.
I experienced incredible peace and tranquility. Jesus stood there with arms wide open and there was an incredible glow right behind him,” Tina Hines said.
The doctors warned Brian that the patient might have head injuries. However, just a day later, her vital signs returned to normal.
The publication also recalled the story of another woman who survived a 14-minute clinical death.
In 2001, Linda Kramer felt like she was in heaven during her cardiac arrest. She felt like she had been in heaven for five years.
The woman recalled seeing a mountain range that was 30,000 times higher than Everest.
Scientists believe that such vivid visions are caused by brain activity when a person is close to death.
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