Julian Barbano, of Whiskeytown, New Mexico, fell off a ladder while painting his house and as a result fell into a deep coma that lasted approximately 29 days. Unfortunately, shortly after Mr. Barbano became comatose, the First Outbreak occurred. In the panic and confusion that followed, Mr. Barbano was abandoned by hospital staff and presumed devoured by the undead hordes.
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| - Julian Barbano, of Whiskeytown, New Mexico, fell off a ladder while painting his house and as a result fell into a deep coma that lasted approximately 29 days. Unfortunately, shortly after Mr. Barbano became comatose, the First Outbreak occurred. In the panic and confusion that followed, Mr. Barbano was abandoned by hospital staff and presumed devoured by the undead hordes.
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| - Julian Barbano, of Whiskeytown, New Mexico, fell off a ladder while painting his house and as a result fell into a deep coma that lasted approximately 29 days. Unfortunately, shortly after Mr. Barbano became comatose, the First Outbreak occurred. In the panic and confusion that followed, Mr. Barbano was abandoned by hospital staff and presumed devoured by the undead hordes. The circumstance and events surrounding Mr. Barbano’s awakening and subsequent injury at the hands of agents of Zom-B-Gone, Inc. are hotly disputed and have lead to a lawsuit which has reached all the way to the U.S. Supreme court. (See Barbano v. Zom-B-Gone)
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