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Tumbler Ridge survivor Paige Hoekstra expected to return home
Summary
Paige Hoekstra, 19, who was treated in Vancouver after the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, is expected to return home as doctors say it is safe; another survivor, 12-year-old Maya Gebala, remains hospitalized with a delicate prognosis.
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One of the survivors of the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School shooting is expected to return home after treatment in Vancouver. Paige Hoekstra, 19, was flown to a Vancouver hospital and underwent surgery. Her family posted an update on her GoFundMe on Feb. 16 saying doctors are confident it is safe to bring her home to Tumbler Ridge. Another survivor, 12-year-old Maya Gebala, remains hospitalized at BC Children's Hospital with a delicate prognosis.
Recent updates:
- Paige Hoekstra, 19, was treated in Vancouver and is expected to be discharged to return to Tumbler Ridge, according to a Feb. 16 GoFundMe update from her family.
- Maya Gebala, 12, remains at BC Children's Hospital after surgery to address a brain bleed and is reported to be in a delicate condition.
- The Peace River South School District said students will not return to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School; temporary classroom units are expected to arrive on Tuesday and will be set up on the grounds of Tumbler Ridge Elementary School.
- Officials say eight people were killed in the shooting, including six students, and the suspected shooter was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, RCMP said.
Summary:
The immediate focus is on the recovery of surviving students and on arrangements for continuing education. Paige Hoekstra's planned return home is a noted development, while Maya Gebala remains under care with a delicate prognosis. Temporary classroom units are due to arrive soon, and no date has been set for the resumption of regular classes.
