In the wake of the devastating mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on February 10, 2026, 12-year-old Maya Gebala has become a symbol of extraordinary courage and resilience. The Grade 7 student, affectionately called “Maya Moon” by her family, rushed to lock the library door in a desperate attempt to protect her classmates as the shooter approached. Her heroic act cost her dearly—she was struck by bullets to the head and neck, leading to severe brain injury, bleeding, and swelling. Airlifted to BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, Maya remains in critical condition in the ICU, fighting for her life as her parents, Cia Edmonds and David Gebala, maintain a vigilant bedside presence.
A recent viral post described a “heartbreaking update,” claiming Maya is in a deep coma, not breathing on her own, with “heartbreaking news” from her mother. While the dramatic framing captures the gravity of her situation, the most recent family-shared details—posted on social media and reported in news outlets—offer a mix of sobering reality and tentative encouragement. As of February 15, 2026 (Day 5 since the shooting), Maya’s mother, Cia Edmonds, shared an update highlighting both challenges and small victories. Maya has begun attempting to initiate her own breaths—an “incredible” sign—and nurses noted slight eye dilation, indicating positive neurological progress. However, she still cannot breathe independently, bullet fragments remain in her brain, a bullet is lodged in her neck, and swelling persists, though it is slowly decreasing.

This article compiles the latest verified information from family statements, interviews, and credible reports to provide a comprehensive picture of Maya’s condition, her family’s emotional journey, and the broader context of the tragedy.
The Heroic Act That Changed Everything
On that fateful Tuesday, the library at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School became a scene of terror. As 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar entered armed, students scrambled for cover. Maya, hearing the chaos and screams, charged toward the door with her classmates to lock it, aiming to bar the intruder and safeguard those inside. Unable to fully secure it, she sought shelter under a table but was hit—a bullet above her left eye causing brain bleeding and swelling, another to the neck. Friends spotted her finger twitch, a faint sign of life, and carried her to safety, likely saving her from immediate death.
Maya’s actions embody selfless bravery in a moment of unimaginable fear. Her family describes her as tenacious, a fierce hockey player who once taught herself to walk on stilts—qualities fueling hope for her recovery.
Maya’s Medical Journey: Critical but Showing Glimmers of Hope
Maya underwent emergency surgery to address brain bleeding shortly after arrival. Doctors initially warned her parents she might not survive the first night and could face permanent damage. She was placed in a medically induced coma to manage swelling and intracranial pressure.
Early signs were heartbreaking: no independent breathing, persistent swelling, bullet shards in her brain, and an lodged bullet in her neck (prioritized after stabilizing her head). By February 12 (Day 2-3), Maya showed voluntary movements—twitching her left hand and leg, coughing—and reduced sedation responses.
The Day 4 update from her mother (February 14) brought cautious optimism: attempts at self-initiated breaths and slight eye dilation. On Day 5, swelling continues to recede slowly, but challenges remain—she relies on a ventilator, with uncertain long-term prognosis. Her family seeks a second opinion while emphasizing her “stubborn” spirit: “She’s still fighting.”
A Mother’s Words: Heartache and Unwavering Faith
Cia Edmonds’ updates convey profound pain mixed with hope. In interviews, she and David Gebala describe the agony of seeing their vibrant daughter motionless, yet they draw strength from global support. Edmonds expressed compassion for the shooter’s mother, Jennifer Strang—whom she once babysat for—highlighting the tragedy’s interconnected grief in a small town.
They urge focus on healing and mental health resources over politicization, pleading for prayers rather than debate. A GoFundMe for medical expenses and family support in Vancouver has raised significant funds, allowing Edmonds to stay by Maya’s side.
The Broader Tragedy: Lives Lost and Community Mourning
The shooting claimed eight lives besides the shooter: students Abel Mwansa Jr. (12), Ezekiel Schofield (13), Kylie Smith (12), Zoe Benoah (12), Kerry Lambert/Ticaria Lampert (12); educator Shanda Abigana Duran (39); and at home, Jennifer Strang (39) and Emmett Jacobs (11). Survivors like Quinn Campbell recount terror, while families grieve interconnected losses.
Tumbler Ridge held vigils with candles and memorials of stuffed animals.
National support includes pledges for mental health aid, amid discussions on rural care access and gun laws.
Conclusion: Prayers for a Miracle
As February 15, 2026, draws to a close, Maya Gebala’s fight continues—one breath, one small sign at a time. The “heartbreaking news” reflects ongoing severity, yet her mother’s updates underscore hope amid despair. In a remote town scarred by violence, Maya’s story inspires unity and faith.
Her family clings to her strength: “Better days will come.” The world watches, prays, and holds space for healing.
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