gattino
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Probably the world's pre-eminent chronicler of death bed experiences and phenomena, neurophysiologist Dr Peter Fenwick reports a number of such incidents of clocks stopping at the moment of death as being ( not quite) as frequently reported by relatives and attendees at the death bed as lights, mists, dream visitations etc , in his book The Art of Dying.
In my collection on here of tales from my airbnb guests a closely equivalent incident was reported by a young woman who's father had been taken into hospital with a massive heart attack. She and her brother were in the family waiting room and were fascinated to watch the hands of the clock on the wall spin round and come to a dead stop (though not the correct time) at the moment the consultant entered to inform them their father had passed away.
In my collection on here of tales from my airbnb guests a closely equivalent incident was reported by a young woman who's father had been taken into hospital with a massive heart attack. She and her brother were in the family waiting room and were fascinated to watch the hands of the clock on the wall spin round and come to a dead stop (though not the correct time) at the moment the consultant entered to inform them their father had passed away.
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