
In the remote mountain town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, February 10, 2026, began as an ordinary school day. For 12-year-old Maya Gebala, it ended in unimaginable horror. When an armed 18-year-old entered Tumbler Ridge Secondary School and opened fire in the library, Maya instinctively tried to lock the door to shield her classmates. The lock failed, and chaos erupted. Five students and one education assistant were killed, while Maya was struck multiple times—bullets grazing her cheek and ear, then piercing her head and neck. She collapsed under a desk, gravely wounded.
Rushed by air to BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, Maya arrived in critical condition. Doctors warned her devastated parents, Cia Edmonds and David Gebala, that she might not survive the night. The injuries were severe: trauma to the brain and neck, swelling, and complications that led to emergency surgery for fluid buildup (hydrocephalus) just days ago. Yet, against all odds, the girl her family calls “Maya Bear” has kept fighting.
Updates from her parents via social media and a rapidly growing GoFundMe (raising hundreds of thousands for her care) paint a picture of slow but astonishing progress. Maya has begun breathing independently, shifted off full ventilator support, opened one eye for the first time, responded to her surroundings, and shown movement on her sides—though challenges remain, with limited motion on one side resembling stroke-like effects. Her family describes each small victory as a miracle: from mere survival to these signs of awakening and strength.
The tight-knit community and supporters worldwide have rallied. Even the UFC paid tribute by displaying Maya’s name on the ring during a recent event, a gesture that moved her family deeply. Maya, known for her outgoing personality, love of sports like ice hockey, and bravery in crisis, has become a symbol of hope amid grief. Her parents speak of unwavering belief in her resilience, sharing emotional videos from her bedside and pleading for continued prayers.
The broader tragedy lingers: eight lives lost in total, including the shooter’s family members at home, leaving families shattered and a small town forever changed. Questions about prevention and school safety echo, but for now, the focus is on Maya’s road ahead—long, uncertain, but marked by her unyielding spirit.
As one parent posted: “We were told we only had hours… and yet here you are, still fighting.” In a story of profound loss, Maya’s refusal to give up offers a fragile light. The world watches, prays, and hopes this young hero continues to prove doctors wrong.
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