His story toured the world: a former bodybuilder described what he felt after being clinically dead and his story went viral in minutes.
An extreme experience, counted in the first person, shocks thousands in social networks. The viral testimony of a man that “He returned from death” It surprises both his crudeness and the coldness with which he recounts what happened during the 45 minutes in which his heart stopped beating.
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In a world where the paranormal stories abound, this case is distinguished by the details and serenity of the protagonist. The testimony travels portals, forums and video platformsgenerating debate between scientists, believers and skeptics. The story does not leave anyone indifferent.


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The viral history of former bodybuilder who “returned from death”
During a hospitalization for a severe heart condition, Clintel Mathisan ex American bodybuilder, suffered cardiac arrest that left him Clinically dead for 45 minutes. The medical team fought to revive him while his body did not give signs of life. Against all prognosis, he regained consciousness.
Far from describing a “tunnel of light” or a spiritual reunion, Mathis said he lived a feeling of vacuum, of not being anywhere. “I didn’t feel it was me,” affirmed. That statement generated a flood of comments on networks, where many shared similar experiences.
The story was made viral in Tiktok and YouTube, Platforms in which Mathis reached millions of reproductions. Its calm and direct way of narrating what happened fed theories of all kinds: from scientific interpretations to metaphysical readings.
Beyond the explanation that one wants to give, the story of Clintel touches a universal fiber: the fear of death and what there could be later. His testimony, without drama or exaggerations, left a mark on the global conversation about existence.
Source: Ambito

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