Woman Pronounced Dead For Three Minutes Claims Watches Stop Working When She Wears Them

Woman Pronounced Dead For Three Minutes Claims Watches Stop Working When She Wears Them

  • After battling heatstroke, a woman named Jade faced a near-death experience and was pronounced dead for three minutes
  • Since her brush with death, the 36-year-old has encountered a series of unexplained anomalies
  • Jade's encounters with strange phenomena, including hearing voices and seeing hazy figures, have deepened her conviction that there is life after death

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A woman who was pronounced dead for three minutes after battling with heatstroke has reflected on the experience, and the strange anomalies she has experienced since.

Jade.
Content creator Jade, 36, claims she has been seeing strange anomalies since she was pronounced dead for 3 minutes in 2011. Photo: Jam Press.
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Near-death experience

The content creator identified as Jade claims the episode occurred during the summer of 2011 as she struggled with the unbearable humidity in her home city of Green Bay, US.

"Everything must have happened in a matter of moments, but it felt like much longer and this profound feeling of utter sickness hit me like a tonne of bricks,” the now 36-year-old told journalists after her TikTok video went viral, New York Post reports.

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She added:

“My head felt like it was inflating, yet my entire body as if it was shrinking,” she continued. Then, everything went black and that was the moment I knew I was about to pass away.”

She claimed she collapsed on a friend’s couch.

Friends quickly called an ambulance and Jade was rushed to a local hospital where she was revived via a defibrillator.

Doctors declared that her heart had stopped beating for three minutes before she was miraculously brought back to life.

While Jade only saw black during her three minutes of death, she says she has since experienced strange things that make her believe in an afterlife.

Jade experiences strange anomalies

Since then, she claims that regular watches stop working and vape pens shut down when she uses them.

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“I’ve also had a lot of other spooky things happening, such as hearing voices and seeing things that aren’t there. Sometimes it’s been whispers or dark, hazy figures and I began recording my home because I was petrified that I was losing it. But I believe this is telling me that life continues after death," the content creator continued.

Woman declared dead comes back to life

In other news, a 74-year-old woman from Ecuador named Alba Maruri who was thought to have died from the coronavirus has been discovered alive due to a case of mistaken identity.

According to the BBC, the family of the septuagenarian was delivered ashes and told of her passing in March.

Yen.com.gh gathers reports that the patient woke up three weeks after going into a coma and requested that the physicians call her sister. When the hospital realized its error, it apologized to the family and told them.

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.

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Evelyn Genfior (Human-Interest editor) Evelyn Genfior is a Human Interest Editor at YEN.com.gh. She has a diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the National Film and Television Institute. She is committed to staying at the forefront of media trends and believes storytelling can shape societies. Evelyn can be reached at evelyn.genfior@yen.com.gh.

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