A 74-year-old British woman said she survived after being hit by a bus thanks to her late husband.

As a result of the accident, Carol Attle suffered terrible injuries.

She was put into a medically induced coma.

This is written by mirror.co.uk.

The woman spent five weeks in intensive care, where she said her late husband David, who died in 2019 at the age of 74, urged her not to give up.

Beloved appeared in a vision and told her to "keep fighting" because "there was no room above."

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"When I was in ICU, I don't know if it was real or what it was, but one day I woke up and I can swear my husband was in the bed next to me. He said, 'There's no room for you upstairs, and we don't want you to go anywhere else, so pack up and fight and get out of here.' And I think I turned the corner after that," she shared.

Carol was bruised from head to toe, with a broken eye socket, nose, three ribs and a brain haemorrhage.

The woman's daughter shared that doctors said at least four times that her mother would not survive.

It will be recalled that the man

tested a new simulation of death

and shared what he felt.

People worry that experiencing death is "very bad for the psyche."

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