The Deceased Came Back To Life Ten Hours Later - - Alternative View

The Deceased Came Back To Life Ten Hours Later - - Alternative View
The Deceased Came Back To Life Ten Hours Later - - Alternative View

Video: The Deceased Came Back To Life Ten Hours Later - - Alternative View

Video: The Deceased Came Back To Life Ten Hours Later - - Alternative View
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The 83-year-old Ukrainian woman, whose death had already been officially pronounced, shocked both relatives and doctors when she suddenly returned to life ten hours later.

Last week, Tatyana Potomchenko from the small village of Strizhavka in the Vinnitsa region called an ambulance to her mother Ksenia Didukh, whose health condition seriously deteriorated. But the medical workers who came to the call could only state that the grandmother had died.

The family was already preparing for her funeral, a traditional commemoration was being prepared, and a grave had already been dug when, about ten hours after the death was pronounced, an 83-year-old woman suddenly began to stir and show signs of life. Relatives called an ambulance again, which immediately took the elderly woman to a local hospital. To the surprise of everyone around her, she seemed completely recovered, very soon she completely recovered and became very talkative.

"Resurrected from the Dead" said that during these ten hours she was engulfed in so-called near-death experiences, and stated that at the same time she saw the Kingdom of Heaven and met her father there, who died many years ago and who called her with him. “My eyes opened and people in white were standing around me,” she told the reporter about what she saw after she woke up. “I thought they were angels, but they turned out to be doctors. Apparently God had mercy on me."

The death certificate of Ksenia Didukh, which had already been received by her relatives, after the news that she was alive, was canceled and destroyed. “I have been working as a doctor for 20 years, but I have never seen anything like it,” says the deputy director of the Vinnytsia Regional Hospital for Medicine, Doctor Tatyana Katylova.