The claims
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
Each entry pairs a reported miracle with the documentary record and an honest, confidence-labeled estimate of how likely it is that no natural explanation accounts for it.
2 claims
Bella Montoya, a 76-year-old retired nurse in Babahoyo, Ecuador, was declared dead at Martín Icaza Hospital on June 9, 2023, after arriving unconscious with a suspected stroke and failing to respond to resuscitation; about five hours into her wake, some twenty mourners heard knocking from inside the coffin and opened it to find her breathing. She spent a week in intensive care at the same hospital and died on June 16, 2023, of an ischemic stroke, while Ecuador's health ministry opened an audit of how the country certifies death.
Bella Montoya, a 76-year-old retired nurse in Babahoyo, Ecuador, was declared dead at Martín Icaza Hospital on June 9, 2023, after arriving unconscious with a suspected stroke and failing to respond to resuscitation; about five hours into her wake, some twenty mourners heard knocking from inside the coffin and opened it to find her breathing. She spent a week in intensive care at the same hospital and died on June 16, 2023, of an ischemic stroke, while Ecuador's health ministry opened an audit of how the country certifies death.
Peruvian fisherman Máximo Napa Castro left the port of Marcona on December 7, 2024, for a two-week trip, lost his engine in a storm ten days out, and drifted 95 days across the Pacific on rainwater, birds, turtles, and roaches — the last 15 days with nothing to eat — before an Ecuadorian fishing vessel found him about 680 miles offshore in March 2025; he says daily prayer kept him alive, and the survival has a complete physiological account.
Naturally possible — was the timing more than coincidence?
Peruvian fisherman Máximo Napa Castro left the port of Marcona on December 7, 2024, for a two-week trip, lost his engine in a storm ten days out, and drifted 95 days across the Pacific on rainwater, birds, turtles, and roaches — the last 15 days with nothing to eat — before an Ecuadorian fishing vessel found him about 680 miles offshore in March 2025; he says daily prayer kept him alive, and the survival has a complete physiological account.