Is it possible for people to sense signs before death? Numerous instances suggest that there are indeed signs before death, and some individuals can even predict their own or others’ time of death.
Churchill’s prediction of his death date
The late British Prime Minister Winston Churchill suffered multiple strokes in his later years and ultimately passed away on January 24, 1965. His granddaughter, Celia Sandys, revealed that Churchill had predicted his death date a decade earlier, stating he would die on the same month and day as his father.
According to Celia, Churchill had mentioned years before that he would pass away on the same month and day as his father, Lord Randolph Churchill, the former British Chancellor of the Exchequer, who died on January 24, 1895. On his last birthday, November 30, 1964, Churchill remarked that he did not have much time left. Celia recounted: “On the morning of January 24, we all gathered around his bed to say goodbye, and he indeed passed away on the same day as his father, 70 years later. It was truly incredible.”
Lebanese prime minister’s premonition of his death
Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri had a premonition of his death before his assassination. In an interview with The Times, Walid Jumblatt disclosed: “I will never forget what he said to me: ‘What is meant to come has finally arrived, and you and I may not escape it.'” Unexpectedly, a few days later, an explosion confirmed Hariri’s death prediction. Around 1 p.m. on February 14, Hariri’s motorcade, consisting of four luxury cars and a security jeep, passed in front of the St. George Hotel when a violent explosion occurred. In an instant, the car Hariri was in was engulfed in flames.

The nightmare of a plane crash
In 1970, an American named David Booth experienced the same nightmare for 10 consecutive days. In his dream, he saw a plane skidding off the runway, flipping over, and then exploding. Feeling uneasy about the recurring dream, David notified the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Later, American Airlines Flight 191, a DC-10, experienced an engine detachment during takeoff, causing the plane to lose balance, skid off the runway, and explode. The day after the crash, David stopped having the nightmare.
Premonition of the 9/11 terrorist attacks
Barrett Naylor, a financial executive working at the World Trade Center, had a strong premonition on the morning of February 26, 1993, that he should not go to work. It was an ominous feeling, prompting him to call in sick and return home. That morning, the World Trade Center bombing occurred.
Scientific discoveries on death premonition

American doctors William Green, Steve Goldstein, and Alex Moss have been studying the phenomenon of death. They researched the stories behind thousands of sudden deaths and found that most individuals had foreseen their own deaths. The signs they exhibited were not prophetic words or preparations for their affairs, but rather a unique psychological state, often characterized by a desire for everything to be in order.
Doctors believe hormonal changes within the body cause this peculiar melancholy. This inexplicable depression is a psychological preparation for inevitable death. According to a report in the American Science Digest, scientists have discovered a direct link between the end of life and a decline in the body’s immunity. Laboratory tests have confirmed that living cells in the body emit a burst of radiation just before death. Polish physicist Janusz Slawinski believes this powerful radiation contains all the information about the impending death of the organism, preserving consciousness and memory. Thus, there are indeed signs and premonitions before death.
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