In northern Norway, a five-year-old girl in a dream walked five kilometers along a highway, including a dark kilometer-long tunnel. The child, carefully walking along the side of the road, received no injuries and did not catch a cold.
At night, little Thea in a dream put on her shoes and left the house. She overcame a long kilometer-long tunnel, got to the neighboring city and there sat on the threshold of someone else's house. A storm raged at night, and the temperature was below zero, but the girl, who was wearing only panties, did not even catch a cold, according to NTV correspondent Sergei Morozov.
Christine Dale Sørensen, the girl's aunt: “I left home at night. She walked five kilometers because she dreamed that the house was on fire. She walked and ran. And she says she was a good girl, because she ran along the side of the road so that she would not be hit by cars."
The fact that a five-year-old girl made such a trip in a dream is a completely unique case, experts say. For doctors, somnambulism is a special case of epilepsy, a closure of brain centers. But where does the body draws its reserves from, so that, for example, as a woman of 84 years old, climb on roofs and why all these superpowers are lost if a person is awakened is still a mystery.
Details are in the video report.