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Mom of girl, 12, shot in the head during Canada school shooting gives heartbreaking update! – Story Of The Day!

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“I’m writing this sitting in Vancouver Children’s Hospital while my daughter fights for her life,” Edmonds shared in a poignant social media post that has since been shared thousands of times. She described the jarring shift from a normal Tuesday morning routine to the frantic, terrifying reality of neurosurgery and life support. Despite the horror, Edmonds’ words were laced with a tragic sense of perspective, acknowledging that while Maya is in a battle for her existence, she is “a lucky one” compared to the families who are now planning funerals for the nine victims who did not make it out of the school.

The medical challenges Maya faces are monumental. Her cousin, Krysta Hunt, clarified the specifics of Maya’s condition in a recent statement, noting that the primary focus for the surgical team has been a life-threatening brain bleed. Surgeons worked for hours to repair the damage and mitigate the pressure on her brain, and the family is now in a period of “watchful waiting” to see how her neurological system responds to the intervention. There is also the lingering complication of a second wound in her neck; doctors are still determining the trajectory of that bullet and whether it can be safely removed or if it has caused further damage to her spinal column or vascular system.

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