โPlease Pray for My Babyโ: Heartbroken Mumโs Desperate Plea as 12-Year-Old Daughter Clings to Life After Horrific School Shooting
In the sterile glow of a Vancouver intensive care unit, Cia Edmonds sits vigil by the bedside of her 12-year-old daughter Maya Gebala, stroking her small hand as machines beep relentlessly around them. The brave Grade 7 girl lies motionless in a medically induced coma, swathed in bandages from devastating gunshot wounds to her head and neck โ injuries inflicted in a split-second act of terror that has left a tiny Canadian mountain town shattered.
Maya was airlifted hundreds of miles from the remote community of Tumbler Ridge after Tuesdayโs nightmare at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, where 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar โ a former student with a documented history of mental health crises โ allegedly gunned down her own mother and half-brother at home before storming the school and opening fire.
Eight people died in the rampage: five children aged 12 and 13, a dedicated female education assistant, and the shooterโs family members. Maya is among more than two dozen wounded, fighting what doctors initially described as near-impossible odds.
โWe were warned that the damage to her brain was too much for her to endure, and that she wouldnโt make it through the night,โ Cia Edmonds revealed in a gut-wrenching Facebook post from her daughterโs side on Wednesday afternoon.
โI never thought Iโd be asking for prayers,โ she continued, her words raw with anguish. โBut please, please pray for my baby. She needs a miracle.โ

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The photo of Maya that has circulated widely shows a bright-eyed girl with golden curls in braids, smiling confidently in her school hoodie โ a heartbreaking contrast to the fragile child now hooked to ventilators and monitors at BC Childrenโs Hospital.
Family members say Maya showed extraordinary courage in her final moments before the bullets struck. According to cousin Krysta Hunt, Maya and her classmates in the school library heard the screams and chaos erupting through the hallways. In a desperate bid to protect her friends, Maya rushed to help close and lock the heavy door against the armed intruder.
Tragically, the gunman fired through the attempt, striking the heroic 12-year-old multiple times. โThey heard the screams and chaos, and Maya and her classmates tried to close the library door and lock it,โ Hunt told reporters, her voice breaking.
Now, as the nation reels from one of Canadaโs rare but devastating school shootings, Mayaโs story has become a beacon of fragile hope amid overwhelming grief.

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Despite the dire initial prognosis โ severe brain swelling, inability to breathe independently, and critical neurological damage โ tiny signs of progress have emerged. On Thursday, Cia shared an emotional update: Maya had moved her left hand and leg in response to stimuli, even coughed for the first time since emergency surgery.
โSheโs moved โฆ itโs stimulus, a kick, a hand move, but itโs something!โ Edmonds wrote. โItโs almost been 48 hours and sheโs still fighting. Sheโs so strong.โ
Mayaโs father, David Gebala, echoed the cautious optimism in interviews, saying the family feels โincredible improvementsโ despite the long road ahead. โI can feel it in my heart that sheโs coming back,โ he said tearfully. โSheโs getting better. I feel like sheโs getting better.โ
The couple, who rushed to Vancouver to be by their daughterโs side, have been overwhelmed by an outpouring of support from across Canada and beyond. Messages of love, virtual prayer chains, and donations have flooded in, with strangers offering meals, travel help, and simply words of comfort for a family thrust into every parentโs worst nightmare.
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In Tumbler Ridge โ a tight-knit former coal-mining town of just 2,400 souls nestled in the breathtaking but isolated Rockies โ the pain is palpable. Vigils lit the snowy nights with hundreds of flickering candles as residents huddled together, clutching teddy bears, flowers, and handmade signs reading โPray for Mayaโ and โWe Stand With You.โ
Photos from the gatherings show families embracing in the cold, children staring wide-eyed at memorials piled high with stuffed animals and heartfelt notes โ stark reminders of innocence stolen in seconds.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the nation in an emotional speech, his voice cracking as he spoke of parents who sent their children to school never imagining the horror that awaited. Flags fly at half-mast nationwide, schools remain closed for counseling, and the entire country grapples with questions that may never have satisfying answers.
How did warning signs โ repeated mental health detentions, police visits for self-harm concerns, seized (and later returned) firearms โ go unheeded? Why did strict Canadian gun laws fail to prevent this tragedy?
For now, those debates feel distant to Cia Edmonds. Her world has shrunk to the rhythm of hospital machines and the faint hope in every twitch of Mayaโs fingers.
โPlease pray for healing, strength, and comfort over her and our family during this unimaginable time,โ she pleaded. โWe hope all the injured children and adults survive.โ
Medical experts caution that gunshot wounds to the head and neck rank among the most life-threatening traumas, often leaving survivors with profound challenges even if they pull through. Maya faces months โ perhaps years โ of rehabilitation if she awakens fully.
Yet amid the uncertainty, her motherโs fierce love shines through. In one poignant moment shared with reporters, Cia described lying beside her daughter in the narrow hospital bed, whispering encouragement hour after hour.
โSheโs still fighting,โ Edmonds said simply. โMy baby is still fighting.โ
As Canada mourns its latest unthinkable loss, thousands have heeded the call. Online fundraisers surge, prayer groups multiply, and strangers light candles from coast to coast.
For Maya Gebala โ the girl who tried to lock out evil to save her friends โ the nation holds its breath, willing a miracle into existence.
One heartbeat, one breath, one small movement at a time.






