A 12-year-old girl remains in critical condition after the mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia on February 10. The attack left nine people dead and 27 injured, making it one of the deadliest incidents in Canada’s history. Maya, a student at the school, was airlifted to Vancouver Children’s Hospital with life-threatening injuries after being shot in the head and neck. Her mother, Cia Edmonds, shared an emotional update from the hospital, saying her daughter is still fighting for her life.
“Today started like any other,” Edmonds wrote. “Now my 12-year-old daughter is battling to survive while doctors try to repair the damage from gunshot wounds. Please pray for my baby.” Despite the severity of her injuries, Maya has shown signs of strength, giving her family hope during an incredibly painful time.
Doctors performed surgery to address bleeding in her brain and continue to monitor her condition closely. Family members say her survival through the first critical hours is a positive sign, though her recovery remains uncertain. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to support her medical care and rehabilitation.
Authorities identified 18-year-old Jesse van Rootselaar as the suspected gunman, who was later found dead at the scene from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Investigators continue to examine the events leading up to the tragedy. The community remains in mourning, while Maya’s family and supporters hold onto hope for her recovery and send prayers to all those affected by the devastating attack.