Feb 11 • 12:19 UTC 🌍 Africa Africanews

Shootings at school and home in British Columbia, Canada, leave 10 dead

A shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia resulted in 10 fatalities, including the suspected shooter, with many others injured.

In a tragic incident in British Columbia, Canada, a shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School left seven individuals deceased and two additional victims found at a nearby home. The authorities reported the shooter, a woman, was also among the dead. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed that over 25 people sustained injuries, with two individuals in critical condition and airlifted to the hospital. This shooting marks a significant and somber event in a country where school shootings are relatively rare.

The small town of Tumbler Ridge, located in the Canadian Rockies and over 1,000 kilometers north of Vancouver, is home to a relatively small student population of 175 at the secondary school. Premier David Eby highlighted the swift response from law enforcement, with police arriving on the scene within minutes of the incident. Eyewitness accounts included videos of students evacuating the building with their hands raised as police secured the area.

The broader implications of this event raise critical discussions around gun violence and school safety in Canada, a nation known for its strict gun control laws. As communities come to terms with this shocking event, the focus may shift to preventive measures and the mental health resources necessary to support affected students and families in the aftermath.

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