Odd Nexalan Facts / Events
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A list of interesting and odd facts and events in relation to Nexalan:
Presidential
- Suicide of Quinn S. Felix - Quinn S. Felix was the 52nd President of Nexalan, Quinn attempted to run a second term during the 1931 presidential election, but when he lost to Jacob P. Jackson he met up with his vice president, Ashley S. Taylor, and proceeded to strangle and beat her, police were called and she was taken to the hospital where she went under a cardiac arrest and died, police raided Quinn's home where he told police he was aware of what he did, and proceeded to shoot himself fatally in the head. Quinn S. Felix was nicknamed President of Hell
- Assassination of Barren F. Walsh - In 2005, 59th President of Nexalan Barren F. Walsh was elected administrator of NEPA, Nexalans Enviroment Protections Agency, a receptionist of a represenative started a forum talking about hate crime related things towards Barren, including threats and personal info, when she was arrested for the forum for two months and lost her job in 2010, after being released from prison she made a homemade IED and barged into the left wing enterance of the agency and shot and killed two people aswell as injuring another employee, she then barged into a meeting room where Barren was and detonated the explosive, killing herself and Barren, as well as other staff in the room.
- Anne Ashley Miller - The 62nd President of Nexalan, born on January 8 1960, was actually born in the Aestras Sea, her parents West Miller and Beverely Miller were on a Golven cruise ship called the Grand Thuis where Anne was born, it was a week long trip from Elmer, Nexalan to New Olchester, Dwetasia, at 3:44 pm first aid staff were called into their room where Beverely Miller water broke. She was born at 5:14 pm, Anne's citizenship wasn't granted until January 12 1960 when they returned to Nexalan. Oddly enough, the Grand Thuis would later sink on November 3 1960 after a collison with rocks, it would kill 87 and injure more than 180.