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Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor undergoes successful fifth surgery

5 May 2026
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The father of Maya Gebala, a 12-year-old who was severely injured in the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., announced that his daughter successfully underwent a cranioplasty, her fifth surgery since the incident. David Gebala shared updates via social media, stating that although the procedure took longer than anticipated, it was a success and a synthetic implant has been placed where her skull was damaged. He noted that while there is hope for recovery, the family is still facing challenges, as Maya’s mother, Cia Edmonds, mentioned swelling in Maya’s head prior to the surgery. The family is currently receiving treatment at B.C. Children’s Hospital and has shifted their plans from relocating to Los Angeles to finding permanent housing near the hospital. Maya was shot three times, leading to severe brain injuries, and her family has filed lawsuits against OpenAI and its CEO over their alleged roles in the shooting.

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This case highlights the ongoing impact of gun violence in Canada and raises questions regarding the responsibilities of technology companies in preventing such tragedies. The Gebala family’s situation is part of a broader conversation on mental health, trauma, and recovery following violent incidents. Additionally, the legal actions taken against OpenAI underscore concerns about the potential consequences of AI technologies and their use in harmful contexts. The outcome of these lawsuits could set significant precedents regarding liability in cases of gun violence linked to technology.

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