9 people died after shooting at Canadian school Tuesday
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More than 25 people were injured.
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A school shooting in northern British Columbia has left seven people dead and more than 25 injured. The incident occurred at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on Tuesday. Two more victims were found at a nearby home. Canadian authorities say the female suspect was found dead from a self-inflicted wound. British Columbia Premier David Eby expressed grief and praised first responders. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney also shared his condolences and suspended a planned trip. The motive remains unclear as investigations continue.
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