@Navyguy44 's interesting thread about near death experiences has me curious about what you have in this department. I have 2 stories...
1. A childhood friend of mine (around 9 years old at the time) moved from an apartment complex a bunch of our other friends and I lived. He, his little brother, and little sister moved to a house out in the country that sat on a busy two lane state highway that I'm guessing had a speed limit of 55 mph. He was riding his bicycle up and down the driveway on and off the highway and got struck by a vehicle of some sort. He was flown to UT Medical Center in Knoxville and lived for a few hours before passing away. All our parents including my mom were getting updates about his condition. I learned from another one of my friends that he had passed away, and he had the exact time too from his mom. I went and told my mom and she found that her wristwatch, which had hands, had stopped at that exact time he was pronounced dead. She showed it to me after screaming, crying, and looking down to see how much time has passed since his death.
2. My dad suddenly and unexpectedly passed away in the late 1990's. Early the next morning, I along with other family were sitting around in the living room. I heard a loud scratching sound at the front door of the same apartment which led out into a breezeway. Others heard it, and it was enough to make me go answer the door. I did so and only found a small bird that hopped inside the apartment and around the room before going back out. It never tried to fly, and I'm not sure it could. I had lived at that apartment nearly my entire life at that point and had never seen a bird in the breezeway hopping around or flying.
1. A childhood friend of mine (around 9 years old at the time) moved from an apartment complex a bunch of our other friends and I lived. He, his little brother, and little sister moved to a house out in the country that sat on a busy two lane state highway that I'm guessing had a speed limit of 55 mph. He was riding his bicycle up and down the driveway on and off the highway and got struck by a vehicle of some sort. He was flown to UT Medical Center in Knoxville and lived for a few hours before passing away. All our parents including my mom were getting updates about his condition. I learned from another one of my friends that he had passed away, and he had the exact time too from his mom. I went and told my mom and she found that her wristwatch, which had hands, had stopped at that exact time he was pronounced dead. She showed it to me after screaming, crying, and looking down to see how much time has passed since his death.
2. My dad suddenly and unexpectedly passed away in the late 1990's. Early the next morning, I along with other family were sitting around in the living room. I heard a loud scratching sound at the front door of the same apartment which led out into a breezeway. Others heard it, and it was enough to make me go answer the door. I did so and only found a small bird that hopped inside the apartment and around the room before going back out. It never tried to fly, and I'm not sure it could. I had lived at that apartment nearly my entire life at that point and had never seen a bird in the breezeway hopping around or flying.
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