‘We need not have to beg’: La Loche shooting victim calls out lack of support
Charlene Klyne will bear the physical scars of the deadly mass shooting in La Loche for the rest of her life.
Klyne was one of seven people injured Jan. 22 when a shooter entered the high school in the northern Sask. community, located about a six-hour drive north of Saskatoon.
A boy, 17 years old at the time, is accused of fatally shooting two brothers at a home before heading to the school and opening fire, killing two teachers.
Klyne, a former supply and probationary teacher, spoke out publically Wednesday for the first since the tragedy. She said surviving victims simply aren’t getting enough help.