Ukrainian showman shared how he survived clinical death.
15.10.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
15.10.2024
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Ukrainian showman and singer Vadym Michkovsky, known under the pseudonym Uncle Zhora, survived clinical death 20 years ago. He shared this in his interview with Alina Dorotyuk.
Uncle Zhora stated that he had faced an even more frightening situation in his life than the stroke he suffered in 2020. During that period, the showman was in a state of clinical death.
«I had an even worse situation before that. It was the 90s. I found myself in a situation where I received 13 stab wounds, including a wound to the heart. I survived clinical death and then came back to life. I had to learn to walk and stand again for a month», – the singer shared.
Vadym Michkovsky noted that during that difficult Time, he rethought his life.
«I realized many important things back then, though I was quite young. But that situation forced me to change my view of the world and adopt a new direction in movement», – Uncle Zhora added.
Recall that in May 2020, Uncle Zhora was hospitalized with a stroke diagnosis.
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