A woman who ‘died’ for 27 minutes writes a disturbing note after being revived.

According to her relatives, an Arizona woman who “died” for a total of 27 minutes requested a notepad to give an urgent message concerning the afterlife after being revived.

Last month, Madie Johnson posted pictures of her new tattoo on Instagram, which was inspired by a statement her aunt Tina Hines wrote after she had a severe heart attack in February 2018.

“Her story is too real not to share and has given me a stronger confidence in a faith that so often goes unseen,” Johnson wrote in a letter.

Last year, Hines, a Phoenix resident, unexpectedly passed out as she was preparing to trek with her husband, Brian.

At the time, Brian Hines told AZFamily, “Her eyes didn’t close, and they were rolled back in her head.” “She was purple and not making any noise or breathing.”

Before paramedics came, Hines’s husband was able to successfully revive his wife; nevertheless, she had to be intubated after coding several times while being transported to a nearby hospital.

According to one Phoenix firefighter, “We ended up shocking her three times on scene and two en route,” the outlet reported. “I’ve never shocked anyone five times.”

 

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