Overview
- The March 2026 pieces in the Mirror and Daily Star cite his Thanatos TV EN interview and present the vision as his personal, unverified account.
- Schug says he was in a coma for five days after a suicide attempt and recalls waking in intensive care after doctors warned his daughter he might not survive or could suffer severe brain damage.
- He describes a grey stone palace with a throne, boats bringing souls, and four lion‑claw stones that ground people as he stood beside a horned devil.
- He attributes his crisis to the 2019 death of his daughter, longstanding isolation, and multiple health and mental‑health diagnoses including Parkinson's, lung disease, bipolar disorder, depression, and borderline personality disorder.
- He says the experience felt like it lasted five to six days and led him to believe life is given by God and that he does not have the right to end it, with coverage also carrying suicide‑support information.