Likelihood is ‘almost impossible'
By Julie Bisbee and Micah Gamino
Published: November 21, 2007
For more than six hours Monday, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol classified Zack Dunlap of Frederick as the state's 610th motor vehicle accident-related fatality of the year.
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Prayer credited in events
His family issued a written statement Tuesday saying, "We know that everyone wants information about Zack's condition and injury. He is currently in critical condition in the ICU. The events which occurred on Monday following his accident can only be described as a miracle. The power of prayer is amazing, please don't stop.”
Dunlap remained in critical condition and on life support Tuesday, surrounded by family and friends as he continues to recover from serious head and internal injuries, said Kim Maddin, director of community relations for the hospital.
Dunlap's parents, Pam and Doug Dunlap, asked for privacy as "we give all our attention to our son.”
Dunlap's MySpace page on the Internet is filled with pictures of him on his four-wheeler. Some show him jumping off sand dunes. On the page, he describes himself as somebody who likes to have a good time.
On the section of the page titled "About Me,” Dunlap wrote, "Here's to a long life and a merry one. A quick death and an easy one. A pretty girl and an honest one. A cold beer-and another one!”
Specifics about Dunlap's case were not released Tuesday.
Phil Van Stavern a spokesman for LifeShare of Oklahoma, which handles all organ donations and transplants for the Sooner State, said he couldn't speak about Dunlap's case because he didn't know the details.
But he did say the likelihood that someone who has been confirmed to be brain dead could "wake up” is "almost impossible.”
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