Family of girl, 12, remembers ‘beautiful, kind, innocent soul’ killed in Tumbler Ridge mass shooting
The family of Kylie May Smith, a 12-year-old victim of a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, expresses their devastation and love for her after her untimely death.
The tragic incident in Tumbler Ridge has left a family grieving the loss of their 12-year-old daughter, Kylie May Smith, who was killed during a mass shooting at the local high school. Her aunt, Shanon Dykce, shared their profound sorrow and acknowledged the overwhelming impact of this senseless violence, stating that their world has 'crumbled' after learning of her death. The loss is further compounded by the fact that Smith's mother, Desirae Pisarski, who had recently relocated to Vancouver Island, hadn't seen her daughter for several months as she was living with her father in Tumbler Ridge.
As the community grapples with the aftermath of the shooting, the family has turned to platforms like GoFundMe to rally support during this devastating time. Dykce's heartfelt words highlight not only their grief but also the beautiful memories of Kylie as an innocent and kind soul who brought joy to those around her. This tragedy underscores the profound effects of gun violence on families and communities, raising difficult questions about safety and support in schools.
The Tumbler Ridge shooting, which claimed six lives in total, has sent shockwaves throughout Canada, sparking discussions regarding gun control and the need for improved mental health resources. The heart-wrenching loss of such a young life serves as a grim reminder of the far-reaching consequences of these violent acts, urging society to seek solutions that prevent similar tragedies in the future.