tt_A HERO TO THE WORLD — A CHILD IN A FIGHT FOR LIFE. Celebrated as the 12-year-old who saved her classmates at Tumbler Ridge High, Maya Gebala is now battling a far more brutal reality inside a hospital room. Every breath offers hope, yet doctors’ chilling warnings reveal the devastating, lifelong damage she may carry. Her mother has finally broken her silence, exposing the painful truth hidden behind the word “miracle” — severe neurological challenges, deep scars, and a recovery far from over. Maya once stood between others and danger. Now, the world must stand for her….

Tumbler Ridge shooting: Maya Gebala shot in head and neck while desperately trying to lock out shooter

‘They heard the screams and chaos, and Maya and her classmates tried to close the library door and lock it,’ said Krysta Hunt, a cousin of Maya’s mom, describing what the family was told. Maya Gebala remains in a medically induced coma in B.C. Children's Hospital after trying to lock the Tumbler Ridge shooter out of the school library.Maya Gebala remains in a medically induced coma in B.C. Children’s Hospital after trying to lock the Tumbler Ridge shooter out of the school library. Photo by David Gebala /Facebook Maya Gebala remains in a medically induced coma in B.C. Children's Hospital after trying to lock the Tumbler Ridge shooter out of the school library.Maya Gebala remains in a medically induced coma in B.C. Children’s Hospital after trying to lock the Tumbler Ridge shooter out of the school library.
Three days after eight people were killed in the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, a 12-year-old girl who tried to protect her classmates remains in the fight of her life.

 

 


With her parents and loved ones by her side, Maya Gebala is in a medically induced coma in the intensive-care unit at B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vancouver.

Maya was one of two teens injured when a shooter carrying two firearms came through the doors of the local high school and began firing, killing six at the school.

Another student injured in the shooting, Paige Hoekstra, is in stable condition in Vancouver General Hospital on Friday, and might be discharged this weekend.

Maya, a seventh-grader, was in the library at the time of the shooting and, based on what family was told, displayed a bravery and selflessness beyond her years.

“They heard the screams and chaos, and Maya and her classmates tried to close the library door and lock it,” said Krysta Hunt, a cousin of Maya’s mom, describing what the family was told.

The door lock, however, was broken and it wouldn’t lock properly.

“Maya’s classmate ran for cover, and Maya spent an extra few seconds trying to lock the door,” said Hunt. “She was not successful.”

The shooter smashed through the door as Maya ran for shelter under a desk. But it was too late.

The shooter fired one shot. It grazed Maya’s cheek and ear. The second and third bullets hit Maya in the head and neck.

In the aftermath, a classmate saw Maya’s finger move and alerted first responders to care for her first, said Hunt.

Maya’s mom, Cia Edmonds, was expecting her older daughter to come by her workplace that day to get some lunch money. She didn’t appear, and Cia didn’t think much of it until she got a call later that the school was in lockdown, said Hunt.

Because of the urgency of Maya’s condition, she was quickly flown to Vancouver. Edmonds and Maya’s father, David Gebala, followed on a subsequent flight.

Doctors told the family Maya might not survive the night and likely has permanent brain damage, but the family is clinging to hope.

On Thursday, movement was detected in Maya’s limbs, Edmonds said in a Facebook post. A “stimulus, a kick, a hand move, but it’s something.”

There were more such involuntary movements on Friday, said Hunt, a sign Maya’s body is unaffected from the neck down. But there is major swelling in her brain, and she’s unable to breathe on her own.

The prognosis remains serious, and the family expects she’ll be in critical care for an extended period.

**”THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE. New details from that nightmare at Tumbler Ridge High School have revealed the true heroism of 12-year-old Maya Gebala. Maya wasn’t just a victim—she was a protector. She was desperately trying to lock the library door to save her fellow students when she was forced to dive under a table for cover.  It was there that she was struck by bullets in the head and neck. Airlifted to BC Children’s Hospital, Maya remains in critical condition, facing a reality no child should endure. A bullet remains lodged in her body, and shards are still scattered in her brain.
**”A HERO’S FINAL STAND. The world is just now learning the terrifying truth of what happened inside the library at Tumbler Ridge High. 12-year-old Maya Gebala didn’t just hide—she stood her ground. Maya was desperately trying to lock the library door to shield her classmates when the unthinkable happened.  Forced to seek cover under a table at the last second, she was struck in the head and neck. Now, at BC Children’s Hospital, Maya is fighting a battle that no child should ever face. With a bullet still lodged in her body and shards remaining in her brain, she remains in critical condition—but she is NOT giving up.
**”A MIRACLE IN SMALL MOMENTS. The latest update on 12-year-old Maya Gebala is a devastatingly beautiful reminder that hope is never lost. Even as she struggles with no movement on her right side, Maya is responding in small, powerful ways that have left her family in tears.  Her eyes flutter the moment she hears her mother begin to sing—a tiny, visceral sign that she is still in there, fighting her way back to us. 🏥✨  Doctors are being honest: her recovery won’t be linear, and the road ahead is filled with uncertainty. Yet, in the face of these warnings, hope remains unshakable. Maya is listening. Maya is feeling. And Maya is refusing to give up. You need to see the full, emotional breakdown of her progress and the mother’s personal message from the ICU below. The fight is far from over, but the music hasn’t stopped. 🏛️
**”A MOTHER’S SONG, A DAUGHTER’S FIGHT. 🕯️💪 The latest update on Maya Gebala is breaking hearts and giving hope all at once. Despite having no movement on her right side, Maya’s eyes fluttered today the moment she heard her mom sing.  It’s a small sign, but in this battle, it’s everything. Doctors say the path to recovery will be unpredictable, but Maya’s spirit remains unbroken. She is listening. She is fighting. She is still with us. Read the full emotional update from the family in the first comment.
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