Crash survivor Kyla says she saw Jesus

Five teenagers were hospitalized after a driver lost control of his car late Sunday night near Hollis.

"I only remember seeing Jesus, and I was sitting on his lap, and he's very big, ”Kyla said. “He told me he loves me and is ready for me to go home, but not yet, and then I woke up here. He also told News 9 Jesus has a message for everyone. “That's real. God is real and heaven is real. "

Harmon County. A 14-year-old girl who barely survived a car accident he said he saw Jesus. Kyla Roberts spent a month in a coma at Oklahoma University Medical Center after she and four other young men were expelled in an accident on March 6. It landed on his head and the connection between his brain and skull was destroyed.

"I only remember seeing Jesus, and I was sitting on his lap, and it's very big, ”Kyla said. “He told me he loves me and is ready for me to go home, but not yet, and then I woke up here. Her mother, Stephanie Roberts, said Kyla had temporal lobe fractures because her brain was bouncing so violently in her head. Even with surgery, doctors had low expectations for her survival. She survived two emergency brain surgeries and is recovering at Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital.

Jesus has a message for everyone. "That's real"

He said it was too bright to see heaven, but he clearly described Jesus. "Green eyes and tousled hair, ”Kyla said. "Clothes fresh from a dryer."

Kyla's mother, Stephanie Roberts, she said the power of prayer is the only thing that saved her daughter. “Her brain was bouncing so hard in her head that she had temporal lobe fractures. We were told that night we had to take her to the operating room now, or she would die. He will probably die anyway, ”Roberts said. Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital neurodevelopmental pediatrician Dr. Steven Couch said Kyla's recovery so far has been "a miracle" to say the least.