Kacper Krauze, an English boy, woke up from a three-week-long coma after smelling deodorant.
The boy, who was not able to swim, got submerged in the River Eden for about 25 minutes, witnesses said.
He was pulled from the freezing river by emergency services. The boy was revived by paramedics and was taken to the hospital.
However, while he was hospitalized, he was placed in a coma because his brain was deprived of oxygen for some time.
“It was a miracle. We had tried everything to wake him up. A nurse had suggested I bring in some of his toiletries to wash him with,” his mother, Wioletta, told the paper.
She said that as soon as she sprayed the deodorant, his eyes “immediately” opened and “must have remembered that was his favorite smell.”
He has always absolutely loved Lynx and he still wears it to this day,” she added. “We had tried so hard to get him to wake up from his coma. We had played music, we had spent hours talking to him. But in the end it was the Lynx which did it. I just couldn’t believe it. It was an absolute miracle.”
Kacper said that he’s made a full recovery after waking up from the coma.
“I will continue to wear it now, always. It’s my lucky charm,” he said.
In describing how the boy was pulled from the water, his mother said she thought he had drowned.
“He had been in the water for a really, really long time,” Wioletta told The Metro.
They told us later that in the air ambulance a doctor gave him another electric shock and after four electric shocks they could finally feel a pulse. He had been brought back to life but he remained in a coma,” she said.
The boy’s condition was poor, and she was “praying like mad,” she recalled.
“As well as talking to the person and holding their hand, you might want to try playing them their favorite music through headphones, putting flowers in their room or spraying a favorite perfume,” its website says.
It noted that some comatose people have reported feeling the presence of a loved one while in the state.
“The experience of being in a coma differs from person to person. Some people feel they can remember events that happened around them while they were in a coma, while others don’t,” the website says.