Maya Gebala, the 12-year-old Tumbler Ridge shooting victim who is fighting for her life in BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, has been receiving an outpouring of support from people around the world.

Perhaps the highest-profile tribute so far has come from Ultimate Fighting Championship league, which displayed the girl’s name on the side of one of the ring ropes during a match Saturday evening, her family says.
Maya’s father, David Gebala, posted on social media that the president of the UFC reached out to them personally.
“Big shout out to the UFC for doing this for our amazing little warrior Maya,” he posted.
“Also want to thank Dana White and everyone involved for reaching out to us! You guys have been truly amazing, and we can’t begin to thank you enough.”
One step at a time
The tribute comes the same day her family said the young girl had opened one eye and moved a hand and a leg on her right side. Later that evening, her family said she was rushed into emergency surgery, which her mother, Cia Edmonds, said was due to severe fluid buildup on her brain as a result of hydrocephalus.
Her father confirms she made it through the surgery.
“After what felt like the longest hour of our lives, the surgeon came to tell us it was successful,” he said.
“They’ve placed a drain on her right side, and she’s holding on strong, just another hurdle she’s facing with so much strength. We love you endlessly.”