User:Sara Degaxane/sandbox/Nayla Degaxane

Nayla Degaxane was born November 17, 1943 in St. Louis Missouri. When Nayla was one year old, her mother was caught in a WW2 casualty in Richmond Virginia. She was raised by her father and older brother. I do not know much about Nayla , however in March of 1957, Nayla, her brother, and her father went to visit their relatives in San Francisco, California. On March 22nd, 1957 the San Francisco earthquake struck. Nayla and her brother were in a large tool shed when the earthquake happened, and the shed collapsed, burying them under a large pile of ruble. Firefighters found her brother's dead body, but they did not find Nayla's. Months later on August 17th, 1957, two farm boys found Nayla's body roughly half a mile from the shed where she was submerged. Unaware who the person was, the farmboys laid her in a wheelbarrow and rolled her to their house. They dialed the paramedics and the paramedics arrived a few minutes later. Assumings Nayla was dead, they did not bother to check her pulse. Paramedics brought her to the Coroners Office and the coroner investigated. The coroner, John Graynvield quickly identified it was Nayla- her picture had been put up around the area ever since firefighters were unable to find her body. He also discovered that Nayla was not in fact dead, but in a coma. She had cuts, bruises, and dirt all over, yet after 5 months, she had a pulse as well. Nayla's father had returned to St. Louis Missouri, and Graynvield did not want to get the hopes of anybody up. He decided to keep her abnormal coma between himself and the paramedics. The coroner reported her dead, and then moved her to a Lab uncharted in Oakland, California. Graynvield found it remarkable that Nayla was still alive after 5 months. After only 2 days of studying her being, he ran to the police stating that he had lost her. "She must have awoken from her coma while I was asleep," Graynvield stated August 20th, 1957(8:14 PDT). Police immediately arrested Graynvield for keeping the life of a person from the police(Subsection 1762c). However, Graynvield helped the police on the investigation of Nayla for weeks. Oakland was notified to keep a look out for Nayla. Only after a few days Donna DeMartino -a normal resident of Oakland- had photographed a clear shot of Nayla. Martino immediately told the police, but by the time that police had arrived, Nayla had disappeared again. Police continued their search for Nayla, and Forensic Scientists continued investigating how Nayla could have been in a coma without any help from paramedics for 7 months. Both the police and the Forensic Scientists were unable to find anything that led them to Nayla's mysterious state. "It is as if her cells were frozen in time for those 5 months, which is not possible," Forensic Scientist Daniel Champion of Oakland Forensic's stated. The mystery of Nayla Degaxane has been confusing scientists for decades. Today, we are still unaware of the whereabouts of Nayla, but we do know that whatever happened to Nayla was a mystery, and will most likely continue to be one.