This is the incredible story of Rielynn Martin, a 10-year-old girl who was involved in a boat catastrophe and ended up in a coma but managed to live.
The terrifying incident occurred on Memorial Day, May 25, when two boats crashed, including the one in which Rielynn and her family were. The collision caused the girl to fall from the boat and collide with the other boat’s propeller.
“We went to the lake for Memorial Day Weekend, and we go to the lake all the time.” “My kids enjoy being outside,” Rielynn’s father, Chad Martin, remarked.
The girl was taken to the hospital after the accident. “It crushed her skull and became lodged in her brain.” As a result, she had genuine brain damage. “They got that in place, bolted it, and fixed the bad part of the skull,” Chad explained.
“Prayers, prayers, prayers are everything.” Prayer is what got my kid to this point. Medical expenses are going to be exorbitant, in my opinion. “I have another daughter to support; it’s going to be difficult,” the distraught father continued.

Rielynn had emergency surgery but was placed on a ventilator since she couldn’t breathe on her own and was effectively in a coma.
Doctors said her prospects of waking up were slim, but this kid proved to be a hero and battled for herself as hard as she could, and her parents claim a miracle regarding her health status is on the way.
Her parents posted an update on her Facebook page, “Rally for Rielynn,” that made many happy. According to the report, Rielynn began breathing on her own and is no longer on life support.
“She’s up!!” At your command! Responding to queries and following instructions. She recognized each and every one of us. We disconnected her vent so she could breathe on her own. I took her sock off and ordered her to wriggle her toes, which she did. Daddy asked whether she wanted her socks back on, and she nodded. “That girl and her puppies.”
Despite the good news, Rielynn’s family is mindful that the road to recovery will be difficult.