Sophia Forchas Returns Home After Miraculous Recovery From Minneapolis Church Shooting
Sophia Forchas Returns Home After Miraculous Recovery From Minneapolis Church Shooting

Sophia Forchas Returns Home After Miraculous Recovery From Minneapolis Church Shooting

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Sophia Forchas, a 12-year-old victim of the August mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, has made a remarkable recovery and was released from the hospital after 57 days, including rehabilitation and surgery that involved removing half of her skull to relieve brain swelling. The shooting, carried out by 23-year-old trans-identifying gunman Robin Westman, killed two children and injured many others during a back-to-school Mass attended by nearly 200 students. Sophia was critically wounded by a bullet to the head and was initially on the brink of death, but her healing progress has been described as miraculous by her family and medical team. Her return home was celebrated with a police motorcade and cheers from the Minneapolis community, with Mayor Jacob Frey and the police chief escorting her in a limousine through the city. Sophia's parents expressed profound gratitude for the medical professionals who saved her life and noted her ongoing recovery with outpatient therapy. The community's support and her family's faith have been credited as vital to her survival and recovery journey.

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