Donald Jay

Donald Jay (August 15, 1953 - May 16, 1987) was an American radio personality. He was known for his radio careers in, , , and the Vlokozu Union.

Early life
Donald was born in, and grew up in. He was the son of Douglas, a plumber for the El Paso water department, and Maya, a immigrant from,.

Radio career
Donald started out at in his hometown in 1976 with his show "Donald Jay's El Paso Burn Book". After a few weeks, he was fired for staging a marriage between two gay friends of his on air, and went to in  with his show "Donald Jay Wakes You Up" from 1976-1979. In 1979, he gained the nickname "The Texan " due to "founding" a supposed "branch" of Dahl's Insane Coho Lips group, nicknamed the "Boston-Area Insane Coho Lips". He, much like Dahl, was shown to hate disco, but unlike Dahl, he showed some genuine racism and homophobia at times.

In 1980, he was fired from WAAF after he called a staff member the N-word on air, and moved to where he worked at  from 1981-1982 and then  in 1983. After divorcing his wife Andrea, Donald moved to El Kadsre City in the Vlokozu Union, he joined the Music FM crew with his new "Donald Jay: The Shock Jock from Texas" show, later re-named "Donald Jay's Mornings" after Donald secretly converted to Viknakaism, something he revealed on his show in 1986.

While in the Union, he married his second wife, Chinese Filipino-Mahrian Mitzi Xiong, in 1985, giving birth to his son Marco the same year. The next year, they gave birth to his daughter Mitzi Xiong II.

Death
On May 16, 1987, Donald was on the way back from a promotional event in Makohiro when his car was struck by a Vlokouzian State Railways road–rail truck. He spun out and crashed through a guard rail, killing him instantly. He was declared missing as he did not show up to the Music FM studios the following morning, and it wasn't until the 18th that his body was discovered and identified by local police.

Donald was buried in his hometown of El Paso at.