In a powerful and emotional update shared by her mother on Facebook, 12-year-old Maya Gebala, the brave survivor of the tragic mᴀss shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, has shown remarkable signs of progress in her fight for recovery. Maya’s mother, Cia Edmonds, posted a heartfelt video from the girl’s bedside at BC Children’s Hospital, capturing a moment that has brought tears of joy to thousands following her story: “Her eye is open and she’s responding and moving around, and she is moving her hands.”
This breakthrough comes after weeks of uncertainty following the February 10 incident, where Maya was critically injured—sH๏τ in the head and neck—while reportedly trying to protect her classmates during the devastating attack that claimed multiple lives. Initially placed in a medically induced coma and reliant on life support, Maya defied early grim prognoses. Doctors had prepared the family for the possibility of limited recovery due to severe brain trauma, including damage likened to a stroke and complications from bullet fragments. Yet, step by step, small victories have emerged: first subtle movements on her left side, then independent breathing that allowed nurses to reduce ventilator support, and now this poignant milestone of opening her eyes and responding with hand movements.
The update has sparked an outpouring of support across social media and beyond. Family members, including Maya’s father David Gebala and relatives posting on GoFundMe and other platforms, have described her as a “warrior” who continues to exceed expectations. Just hours after the joyful eye-opening moment, Maya faced another challenge—an emergency surgery to relieve fluid buildup on her brain—but reports confirm the procedure was successful, further bolstering hope.

While challenges remain—recovery from such profound injuries is often nonlinear, with potential long-term effects on mobility, vision, and cognition—these recent developments mark a turning point. Maya’s responses signal that she is “still here,” fighting with every ounce of her spirit. Her mother’s tender words in the video, spoken directly to her daughter amid the beeps of hospital monitors, remind everyone that even in the darkest times, moments of light can emerge.
As Maya continues her road to healing, the world watches with bated breath, inspired by her courage and the unwavering love surrounding her. This is more than medical progress—it’s a testament to hope prevailing against overwhelming odds.

In a powerful and emotional update shared by her mother on Facebook, 12-year-old Maya Gebala, the brave survivor of the tragic mᴀss shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, has shown remarkable signs of progress in her fight for recovery. Maya’s mother, Cia Edmonds, posted a heartfelt video from the girl’s bedside at BC Children’s Hospital, capturing a moment that has brought tears of joy to thousands following her story: “Her eye is open and she’s responding and moving around, and she is moving her hands.”
This breakthrough comes after weeks of uncertainty following the February 10 incident, where Maya was critically injured—sH๏τ in the head and neck—while reportedly trying to protect her classmates during the devastating attack that claimed multiple lives. Initially placed in a medically induced coma and reliant on life support, Maya defied early grim prognoses. Doctors had prepared the family for the possibility of limited recovery due to severe brain trauma, including damage likened to a stroke and complications from bullet fragments. Yet, step by step, small victories have emerged: first subtle movements on her left side, then independent breathing that allowed nurses to reduce ventilator support, and now this poignant milestone of opening her eyes and responding with hand movements.
The update has sparked an outpouring of support across social media and beyond. Family members, including Maya’s father David Gebala and relatives posting on GoFundMe and other platforms, have described her as a “warrior” who continues to exceed expectations. Just hours after the joyful eye-opening moment, Maya faced another challenge—an emergency surgery to relieve fluid buildup on her brain—but reports confirm the procedure was successful, further bolstering hope.
Maya’s journey has united communities far and wide. Donations to her recovery fund have surged, and tributes have poured in from unexpected places, including public figures and organizations expressing solidarity. Her story highlights not only the resilience of a young girl but also the strength of family bonds and the power of collective prayers and well-wishes in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
While challenges remain—recovery from such profound injuries is often nonlinear, with potential long-term effects on mobility, vision, and cognition—these recent developments mark a turning point. Maya’s responses signal that she is “still here,” fighting with every ounce of her spirit. Her mother’s tender words in the video, spoken directly to her daughter amid the beeps of hospital monitors, remind everyone that even in the darkest times, moments of light can emerge.
As Maya continues her road to healing, the world watches with bated breath, inspired by her courage and the unwavering love surrounding her. This is more than medical progress—it’s a testament to hope prevailing against overwhelming odds.