Nurse Mom Was Working in ICU When Her Critically Wounded Daughter Arrived After Minneapolis School Shooting
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On Wednesday, August 27, two children were killed in the Catholic Church in Minneapolis on Wednesday, and two children were killed on a fire and were killed on Wednesday, August 27th.
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Eighteen people were injured, most children
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12 -year -old Sophia Forchas is among 15 injured children
The mother of a 12 -year -old girl injured in a fire The announcement of the Catholic Church in Southern Minneapolis on Wednesday In the morning, he was working in the intensive care unit of the hospital where his daughter ran, Waof offer.
According to a donation collection and an official in his congregation, Sophia Forchas, as a 23 -year -old Robin Westman, opened fire from the windows of the morning mass by the authorities on August 27th and killed a 8 -year -old and 10 -year -old church.
Fifteen people who were injured are children. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’hara, all of them are expected to survive. Three communitymen in their 80s were injured. Westman said he was armed with a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol.
According to the Gofundme campaign that Sophia had been shot during the attack and was critically injured, there is a school school until the eighth grade of the church and the eighth grade attended by Sophia and her younger brother.
Donation gathering, Sophia’s mother is a pediatric critical care nurse and “attacked children’s school, and her daughter was critically injured,” he says.
According to Gofundme, Sophia had an emergency surgery and heals in YBU.
“It will be long, uncertain and incredibly difficult – but not strong and lonely.”
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The donor was also in the school during the shooting of Sophia’s brother.
“Although he has not been physically damaged, the trauma of witnessing such a terrible event – and knowing that his sister is critically injured – is something that no child should experience.”
Minneapolis’teki St. Father Timothy Sas of the Mary’s Greek Orthodox Church, a seventh grade student Sophia’s Hennepin District Medical Center expression It was sent to the church’s Facebook page on Wednesday. Sophia and his family said that he had spent a “good part of the day” in the hospital.
“Sophia was born and grew up in our congregation,” Sophia, with a few generation families dedicated to our congregation, dived into the life of the church. “
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In response to an investigation, Hennepin Healthcare said Sophia’s mother was an employee in the pediatric intensive care unit where her girl is critical. The campaign lists Sophia’s father Thomas Forchas as a joint organizer. He immediately did not return the interview request. The husband of the organizer of the Gofundme campaign refused to comment when it was reached by people on Thursday and said Sophia’s parents did not want to talk to the public.
Gofundme collected more than $ 200,000 in the afternoon of Thursday. Donation collection, money, Sophia’s medical care and healing, trauma consultancy for himself and his brother, and other expenses, he said.
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