Twelve-year-old Maya Gebala remains in critical condition following the tragic shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
According to accounts shared by family and community members, Maya was attempting to lock the school library door in an effort to protect fellow students when the attack unfolded. Unable to secure the door, she reportedly hid under a table, where she was struck by gunfire in the head and neck.
She was airlifted to BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, where she remains under intensive medical care.

Critical Injuries
Medical updates indicate that a bullet remains lodged in her body and fragments remain in her brain. Doctors continue to monitor swelling, neurological responses, and vital functions as part of ongoing treatment.
Family members have described the recovery road as long and uncertain. However, they also report small but meaningful signs of improvement — moments that provide cautious hope during an otherwise devastating time.
A Community in Mourning
The tragedy in Tumbler Ridge has deeply affected the small British Columbia community. Vigils have been held, and counseling resources have been offered to students and families coping with the aftermath.
While investigations into the incident continue, attention has also turned to the bravery displayed by students and staff during the crisis.
Those close to Maya describe her actions as instinctive — a young girl attempting to shield others from danger.
The Long Road Ahead
Severe head and neck injuries often require extended hospitalization and long-term rehabilitation. Specialists at BC Children’s Hospital are working to stabilize her condition while assessing potential long-term neurological impact.
Recovery from traumatic brain injury can involve months or years of therapy, depending on the extent of damage.
For now, the focus remains on survival and stabilization.
Holding Onto Hope
Across social media, supporters continue sharing messages of strength and prayer for Maya and her family.
Her story has resonated not only because of the violence she endured, but because of the courage she displayed in a moment of fear.
As the investigation continues, one truth stands clear: a 12-year-old girl tried to protect her classmates.
And today, she continues fighting for her life.