A terrifying description of hell offered a man who fell into a coma in the 90s. It was so serious that he presented after a traffic accident that the doctors thought he would not survive.

Clifford Hoyt, then 31 years old, told doctors and nurses what he saw in Hell. He said he was chased, tortured and that there was a really bad smell.

The most impressive thing about his account: “Some arms kept chasing me (…) I saw souls in pain burning in the flames.”

According to El Heraldo de México, Hoyt “was in a car accident on December 5, 1999 in Maryland, United States.” He was thrown from the car and fell to the sidewalk, seriously injuring him.

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Doctors rejected Clifford Hoyt’s story. They thought her visions were the product of the strong drugs she was given while she was in a coma.

However, one of the doctors described an unexplained episode. He said he experienced “an eerie moment” while Hoyt was unconscious.

He described hearing extremely strange “screams and laughter” coming from the room where Hoyt was staying:

There was a laugh, a cross between cluck and grunt no human being on this earth could replicate, but when I opened the door, Clifford was alone.

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Hospital center employees also noticed confusing, indecipherable situations: strange noises also tormented them, and sometimes they noticed that “the patient’s eyes seemed to come out of their sockets.”

Hoyt’s whereabouts are a mystery.

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It was learned that the man, who was fired, neighbors of his home also noticed disturbing noises coming from Hoyt’s house.

People are said to have heard “screaming, clapping, wailing, as if the man was being chased by something else”.

The mystery of Clifford Hoyt has not been deciphered… They call him “the man who escaped from hell”. Some think he is alive and locked up in a mental hospital.