paranormal activity true story


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paranormal activity true story

This is a true story from a Doctor who I was working with that shows a very paranormal activity involving one of his patients.

The Doctor was a Senior Professor of Emergency Medicine working in an Emergency Department in Australia. While checking in his emails early in the morning he read an email that he had received late in the night before. It said the following: “Dear Doctor (Name Removed for confidentiality reasons), I need to see you desperately. Please, can you meet me in your office tomorrow at 1oam?” – and then the patients name (lets say *Michael Invintas).

The Doctor looked at his watch and saw that it was already 1030am… he asked the one of the ward clarks at the front desk if there were any messages for him? No…

A short while later, he was called into the main emergency department to assist in the management of a cardiac arrest of a 21 year old man… he assisted, and eventually, after half an hour without any improvements, he declared the patient deceased…

The Doctor asked about the patient’s history, but was told that the patient had come in by Ambulance and the only history they had on him was his name “Michael Invintas.”

He instantly realised that this was the person who had emailed him the night before… he replied to the email, in the hope that it was just a coincidence about the name, but never received a reply. The coroners report never identified a cause of death.

* Denotes a fictional name replacing the real name of the patient to maintain confidentiality.



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