Police tape down in Tumbler Ridge as shooting victim is honoured 14,000 km away
TUMBLER RIDGE — On a cold grey morning, residents of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., made their way to their churches’ first Sunday services since the recent shootings in the tiny community in which nine people died.
An invisible thread connected the worshippers with another community some 14,000 kilometres away, Solwezi in Zambia, where the life of one of the young victims was honoured.
Twelve-year-old Abel Mwansa Jr. was remembered in his family’s former hometown for his laughter and kindness.
Friends of Abel and his family held a celebration of his life at the City of Grace Chapel, under exposed timber beams and a corrugated metal roof.


