They could see and hear the news.
When Clare was near death and unable to attend Mass, the Mass was miraculously projected on the wall of her room so that she could follow it.
There is no such requirement and many people do not die like that. You have probably gotten that from television or movie depictions of death.
Since it is a movie or TV, and pretend only, the point is the drama of the code and either the person comes to life or death soon, to continue the story. In reality, EMS and hospitals have protocols to follow, which is much longer than on a TV show or movie. My estimate is by the time a person codes in the hospital setting, at least 30 minutes would go by before death is called.
Maybe its a fear of death and a need to believe in the afterlife or they have no life at all.
No, he is not - but due to people fearing death he is portrayed so in films and TV shows.
after getting infected by Black Death. People got bloody vomit fever and tumors followed by death.
The following people starred in the British television sitcom "Till Death Do Us Part": Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Una Stubbs, and also Anthony Booth.
When St. Clare was near death and could not leave her bed to attend Mass, Our Lord projected the Mass on her wall so she could follow it - much like we might watch TV in bed but there were no televisions at the time.
Saint Clare of Assisi is the patron saint of television. When she was near death and unable to leave her bed, the Masses being held in the chapel of the convent were projected miraculously on the all of her cell so she could follow the prayers.
That would be former and current California Governor Jerry Brown.
The list of viable suspects consisted of one man -- Lee Harvey Oswald.
he was assasinated