Tumbler Ridge Shooting Survivor Leaving Hospital, Heading Home
One survivor discharged home while 12-year-old Maya Gebala remains critically injured with severe brain damage after a mass shooting that killed six children and two adults.
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'My baby is in there': Mom gives update on 12-year-old Tumbler Ridge victim fighting for her life
In the intensive care unit at B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, a week after the Tumbler Ridge tragedy, Cia Edmonds is still singing and talking to her daughter, Maya Gebala, “(telling) her how proud we are and that the entire world is cheering her on,” she posted in a Feb. 17 update.
On Monday (February 17), the mother of Maya Gebala, a survivor of the Tumbler Ridge shooting in British Columbia, updated her daughter's condition on a GoFundMe page: "Her left side has much more movement reflexes, but there is still no response on the right side." To her relief, her daughter has been transferred to the rehabilitation ward, "not to a place of farewell."
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