South China Morning PostFeb 13
Tumbler Ridge grieves 8 killed in Canada’s deadliest shooting in years
A mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, resulted in eight deaths, making it Canada's deadliest shooting in years. On Tuesday, an 18-year-old shooter killed her 39-year-old mother and 11-year-old stepbrother at their home before going to Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. There, she killed five children and a teacher before taking her own life. Among the victims was 12-year-old Kylie Smith, remembered by her family as a talented artist with dreams of attending art school. Authorities are still investigating the motive behind the shooting. The community is grieving, and families are grappling with the loss of their loved ones.
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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 13
‘What word is there for this?’ Tumbler Ridge reaches for unity in a storm of grief
On February 10th, the mining town of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, experienced a mass shooting at a school that killed eight people, most of whom were young children. The event has plunged the small community of fewer than 2,500 residents into grief, rage, and disbelief. Residents are struggling to find words to describe the tragedy, as families publicly mourn the loss of their loved ones. A vigil was held where the mayor encouraged the community to stay strong and support one another. The victims, aged 12 and 13, are remembered as dreamers and athletes, leaving the town grappling with the inconceivable cruelty of the event.
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BBC News - WorldFeb 13
Who were the victims of the shootings in Tumbler Ridge, Canada?
In Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, a shooting at a school and a home on Tuesday resulted in eight deaths and 27 injuries. The victims include 39-year-old Jennifer Jacobs, also known as Jennifer Strang, who was the mother of the 18-year-old shooter, Jesse Van Rootselaar, who died by suicide at the scene. Also killed at the residence was Van Rootselaar's 11-year-old step-brother, Emmett Jacobs. At Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, 12-year-olds Kylie Smith, remembered as a talented artist, Zoey Benoit, and Abel Mwansa, known for his love of science and soccer, were among those killed. The small, rural community of 3,000 is grappling with the tragedy, as many residents knew someone affected by the attacks.
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