A NIGHT OF MIRACLES: One day after being told to prepare for the WORST, Maya Edmond’s family broke down in tears as they witnessed the MIRACLE of their 12-year-old daughter — leaving even DOCTORS in utter astonishment

A Glimmer of Hope Amid Tragedy: The Remarkable Recovery of Maya Gebala
Just days after a mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia left multiple children dead and dozens more injured, one young survivor’s story is emerging as a rare beacon of hope amidst the grief and devastation.
On February 10, 2026, 12-year-old Maya Gebala—a spirited hockey player and fiercely loyal classmate—was critically injured when she was shot twice, once in the head and once in the neck, while trying to lock a library door in an attempt to protect her classmates during the attack.
Initially, her mother, Cia Edmonds, was told by doctors that the damage to Maya’s brain was likely too severe for her to survive the night. In heart-wrenching posts shared with supporters, Edmonds described the prognosis as grim, stating that her daughter “was fighting for her life” as surgeons worked to control the bleeding and stabilize her condition at BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver.
But what followed has left both her family and the medical staff astounded: Maya began showing signs of responsiveness far sooner than anyone had expected after such severe trauma.
By the second day of her hospitalization, Edmonds reported that Maya had moved—tiny impulses such as a hand twitch and a leg kick—and even coughed for the first time. Though these movements were small, they were described as nothing short of extraordinary by her family, offering a glimmer of grace amidst such heartbreak.
Throughout this challenging time, the family’s story has resonated with widespread compassion and solidarity. A fundraising campaign launched by relatives quickly drew attention and support from across Canada, even attracting advocacy from prominent figures in the hockey community. Maya’s courage, along with the pride she brought to her small hometown, has made her a symbol of hope.
Despite these hopeful signs, doctors continue to caution that the road ahead will be long, uncertain, and fraught with challenges. The extent of her neurological injuries remains unclear, and any long-term recovery—if possible—will require extensive rehabilitation and care.
Still, for Cia Edmonds and all those who stand with her, each small movement from Maya is celebrated as a miracle—a testament to the strength of family, community support, and human resilience in even the darkest times.