The idea that a person's last vision can be seen in their retina is a popular myth but not scientifically supported. When a person dies, their retina does not retain or display images in a way that could reveal their final moments. While the retina can capture light and images, the physiological processes that would allow for such a phenomenon do not exist after death. Thus, there is no evidence to substantiate this claim.
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