Landon, eight, ᴅɪᴇᴅ twice and came back to life after being engaged in a terrifying car incident.
An eight-year-old child who ᴅɪᴇᴅ twice in a car ᴀᴄᴄɪᴅᴇɴᴛ has grown up and revealed what he saw when he ‘went to heaven’.
Landon was on his way home from church with his mother Julie and father Andy Kemp when they were engaged in a horrific vehicle ᴀᴄᴄɪᴅᴇɴᴛ in 1997.
The father ᴅɪᴇᴅ instantly on the spot, as did the boy, twice.
Watch below to discover what Landon claims he saw in heaven:
Landon ᴅɪᴇᴅ twice that day after being resuscitated and airlifted to Carolinas Medical Center in North Carolina, United States.
“I didn’t see what he was yelling at. I didn’t see the ambulance coming. But I remembered him yelling. That was the last thing I heard from him,” Julie told the Christian Broadcasting Network.
“They couldn’t see his body because of the damage that was done to the driver’s side of the car.
“And Landon was sitting behind his dad. And when they saw Landon’s shoe, it took a deeper search for his body.
“When they pulled Landon out from the back of the car, he was not breathing.
“And they all started working on him right away to bring him back. Landon was resuscitated and life-flighted to Carolinas Medical Center.
“They told me that if he lived, which did not look good, but that if he lived, that he would be like an eight-year-old baby, that he would not know how to walk or talk or to eat. I was so desperate that was ok, I would take that.”
Landon amazingly survived a major operation with no signs of brain ᴅᴀᴍᴀɢᴇ.
And as the years passed, he told his mother exactly what he saw in heaven.
In addition to meeting his father, Landon claimed to have seen Julie’s ‘two more children’ from miscarriages.
Julie claims her son was never told about the losses.
On what he witnessed in heaven, Landon said: “It was almost as if like a preview of a movie to where you only get to see certain bits and pieces of things.
“Jesus came to me and told me that I have to go back to Earth and be a good Christian and tell others about him.”
The auto crash survivor says he’s now using his tale to help others who are grieving and looking for hope.
“I didn’t understand in 1997 why God didn’t send an angel,” Julie added.
“But I know that there were angels there. And I know that we were protected. And we are living out what his plan is for us.
“Instead of staying mad at him, I was able to use the story to help others not to give up and to keep their faith on their grief journey.”