People who are in the process of having a pulmonary embolism or aortic rupture or such imminently fatal event often have a feeling of doom, jerk upright then fall over, things like that. They are aware something is terribly wrong, and it is, but they aren't seeing demons.
A distinct neurological event, which might be discoverable if more autopsies were done. But it must not be happening to everyone, plenty of documentation of athletes just falling over. Or all ages dying quietly in their sleep, not being found rolled up in sheets
People who are in the process of having a pulmonary embolism or aortic rupture or such imminently fatal event often have a feeling of doom, jerk upright then fall over, things like that. They are aware something is terribly wrong, and it is, but they aren't seeing demons.
A distinct neurological event, which might be discoverable if more autopsies were done. But it must not be happening to everyone, plenty of documentation of athletes just falling over. Or all ages dying quietly in their sleep, not being found rolled up in sheets