Maya, 12, was transported from Tumbler Ridge to Vancouver Children’s Hospital after suffering gunshot wounds during the Feb. 10 school shooting
Maya, 12, was shot in the head and neck during the Feb. 10, 2026 mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School
Cia Edmonds said her daughter is in critical care at Vancouver Children’s Hospital
The Feb. 10 attack left nine people dead, including the suspected shooter, and at least 25 injured
A 12-year-old girl shot in the head and neck during the deadly mass shooting at a British Columbia school is now fighting for her life in critical care.
Maya, a student in Tumbler Ridge, was transported to Vancouver Children’s Hospital and is currently in critical care, according to a Facebook post from her mother, Cia Edmonds, and a GoFundMe campaign organized by Edmonds’ cousin.
Her mother shared the devastating update in a Facebook post following the shooting, which left nine people dead, including the shooter.
Maya Edmonds
GoFundMe
”Im writting this post sitting in Vancouver children’s hospital while my daughter fights for her life, » she wrote. « Today started as any other. [Now], however, my 12 year old daughter is fighting for her life while they try to repair the damage from a gun shot wound to the head. And one to the neck.. »
« She was a lucky one, I suppose, » the mother continued. « Condolences to the other families during this tragedy… This doesnt even feel real… I never thought I would be asking for prayers.. but please please, pray for my baby.”
As PEOPLE previously reported, Royal Canadian Mounted Police said officers received reports of an active shooter at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School at approximately 1:20 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
Si* people were found deceased inside the school. Two additional people were found de@d inside a residence in the community.
Authorities said the suspected shooter was found inside the school with what appeared to be a self-inflicted injury. The suspect has been identified as a female, but a name or motive has not been publicly released.
In addition to the deceased, RCMP said two victims were airlifted to a hospital with “serious or life-threatening injuries,” while as many as 25 others were being assessed and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Authorities have identified the suspected shooter as 18-year-old Jesse van Rootselaar. Police said van Rootselaar is believed to have killed her mother and stepbrother at home in Tumbler Ridge before traveling to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, where six others were fatally shot.
She later died at the school from what authorities described as a self-inflicted injury.
A GoFundMe campaign organized by Krysta Hunt, who identified herself as Edmonds’ cousin, says Maya is currently in critical care.
“My name is Krysta, and I am the Cousin of Cia, Mayas mother,” Hunt wrote on the page. “I am starting this go fund me to provide relief for Cia and Maya during this devastating time.”
Aerial view of the middle school and high school building where a shooting took place, leaving at least nine people dead in the small town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, on February 11, 2026.
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“Recovery timeline is unknown. All we know is that Maya made it through transport from Tumbler Ridge to Vancouver Children’s Hospital and currently in critical care,” Hunt continued.
The page also states, “This support will provide support for Maya through her recovery. And allow for Cia to be by her side without financial concern.”
Aerial view of the middle school and high school building where a shooting took place, leaving at least nine people dead in the small town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, on February 11, 2026.
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As of Wednesday afternoon, the fundraiser had raised over $51,000 toward an $80,000 goal, with 539 donations.
An investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.