
Maya Gebala
Maya Gebala is a 12-year-old girl who was critically injured in the Tumbler Ridge school shooting and is currently fighting for her life in a Vancouver hospital after suffering severe gunshot wounds.
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Maya Gebala, 12, remains in hospital in critical condition after the shooting.
B.C. MLAs pay tribute to Tumbler Ridge victims, community as legislature resumesMaya had 'started attempting to initiate her own breaths, which is truly incredible,' Mr. Gebala wrote.
As shootings’ shock subsides, Tumbler Ridge searches for normalcyMaya Gebala, who was wounded in the head and neck, remains hospitalized in Vancouver.
Mark Carney joins hands with Canada opposition leader as he pays tribute to school shooting victims | Tumbler Ridge school shootingMaya Gebala was airlifted to a hospital with bullet wounds after the shooting.
How a day of fear and grief unfolded in Tumbler RidgeMaya Gebala was gravely injured during the shooting.
Tight-knit Tumbler Ridge pulls together after ‘unimaginable’ tragedyMaya Gebala is recovering in a Vancouver hospital after being shot in the head and neck.
‘Canadians will always be with you,’ Carney tells grieving Tumbler RidgeMaya Gebala was critically injured in a Canadian school shooting while trying to save her classmates.
Girl, 12, shot in head trying to save classmates in Canada attack12-year-old Maya Gebala was airlifted to Vancouver Children’s Hospital in serious condition from bullet wounds.
B.C. Throne Speech delivers sombre message in wake of Tumbler Ridge shootingMaya Gebala is a 12-year-old victim who suffered severe injuries in the shooting.
Quiénes fueron las ocho víctimas del tiroteo ocurrido en la localidad de Tumbler Ridge, CanadáMaya Gebala is a 12-year-old girl currently fighting for her life in a Vancouver hospital after suffering gunshot wounds.
Live updates: Carney to visit Tumbler Ridge on Friday as B.C. observes official day of mourningThe outlook is unclear for 12-year-old Maya Gebala, who was fighting for her life after suffering gunshot wounds.
Tumbler Ridge victims’ stories show a town torn apart by violence
















































