The  British woman died of clinical death due to malaria in early childhood.

In preparation for departure from the familiar world, the resurrected soul embarked on an extraterrestrial journey.

At the age of five, Mash, a British woman, fell ill with a fever. The young girl began to experience episodes of severe illness, and over time, she found herself on the verge of life and death. The British woman, who had risen from the dead, was suffering from a 40-degree temperature. She felt as though she was a part of the matter of the Universe itself and that the past, present, and future were mixed.

At a specific time, Mash experienced a state of bliss as her soul separated from her body.

“I commenced traversing the expanse of space and time, experiencing a sense of integration with the Universe.” The sounds within the room began to create an empty echo. I observed occurrences throughout my brief existence. “I can now assert with complete conviction that the concepts of hell and heaven are mere constructs and that the universe awaits the human soul,” the British woman who survived clinical death posited regarding the nature of the afterlife. Nevertheless, medical professionals were able to provide a scientific rationale for Masha’s visual experience. The brain of the individual who had a near-death experience begins to scan itself before the probable death, which is a protective reaction. In such instances, individuals may experience a sensation of a luminous, comforting, and welcoming light or perceive the presence of relatives offering a greeting.