David Hanzel stated that while he was in a coma, angelic beings warned him about the death of his dog and brother. The man thought that these events might be a figment of his own imagination, until he actually died.
David Hanzel, 57, who describes himself as a “ghost wheel”, talked about how he was in a coma and on the verge of death in 2015. The man reported that he saw it in this state. This was reported by the Daily Star.
David survived a serious lung infection and sepsis in September 2015 and barely survived. He spoke of his experience of “closeness to the afterlife,” in which angels told him the dates of the tragedies approaching him. The man thought these events might be a figment of his own imagination, until his brother and dog actually died.
According to David, he began to see and hear the dead from the age of 4. As a child, ghosts always “followed him”, although he often moved.
According to him, when he was little, he had the ability to hear strange sounds. He heard whispers, but his family didn’t notice. David said he heard the dead closing doors, turning lights on and off. This started to bother him and his life became unpleasant because people thought he was crazy. In adulthood, the man began to use alcohol and drugs.
According to Hanzel, her most memorable contact with “divine beings” came in 2015 when she was in a coma at the age of 50.
“I didn’t even realize I was dead. I fell into Nirvana. My eyes were closed and everything around me was plunged into darkness. They showed me the most beautiful golden white light. It was beautiful and it was all there.” These angels told me there was another reason to come back. They said my brother had to die. I also managed to see that our little dog, Toto, would also die before my brother.”
Two months later, David came to his senses and lost 45 pounds during that time.
Previously Focus He wrote that a man in the United States decided to freeze himself and his family in liquid nitrogen. Dennis Kowalski and his family applied to the Cryonics Institute and promised to pay $28,000 for the freezing and preservation of the bodies.
It was also reported that a woman in England was diagnosed with a rare “living statue” disease. Karen Long said it all started in 2013 when she fell and hit her face on hard concrete. After being hospitalized, a neurologist diagnosed him with “tough guy syndrome.” This condition affects 1 in 200,000 people in the UK.
Source: Focus
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