'Still a long road for my Maya moon': Tumbler Ridge survivor’s mom says swelling going down
Maya Gebala, a 12-year-old survivor of the Tumbler Ridge massacre, remains in critical condition but is showing signs of improvement as her mother reports swelling is decreasing.
Maya Gebala, a 12-year-old girl who survived the Tumbler Ridge massacre, is currently in critical condition after sustaining serious injuries, including being shot in the head and neck while trying to protect other children. Her mother, Cia Edmonds, has been updating the public through social media, sharing that while Maya's condition remains dire, the swelling in her brain has decreased. This offers a glimmer of hope amid the grim prognosis.
Despite the positive news regarding the swelling, Cia emphasizes the challenges that lie ahead for Maya's recovery, as she still has a bullet within her and is unable to breathe on her own. The emotional toll on the family is evident as they cope with the ongoing uncertainty of Maya's health. Cia has expressed her frustrations about receiving continuous bad news from doctors while also trying to focus on the small improvements being observed in her daughter.
Maya's courageous actions to protect her peers during the tragic event highlight the harrowing nature of the incident and have inspired many within the community. As the family navigates through this trying ordeal, they continue to receive support and prayers from friends, relatives, and the larger community that is affected by this tragedy.