Teacher who lost sight after school shooting says she’s getting little help
SASKATOON — Charlene Klyne lost her sight after a deadly school shooting in northern Saskatchewan and still has shotgun pellets lodged in her jaw and chest.
Klyne was among seven people hurt in the shooting at the high school in La Loche in January. A teacher and a teacher’s aide were fatally shot at the school and two brothers were also killed at a nearby home.
But it’s been eight months and Klyne says more needs to be done to help the survivors.
“We were promised that we’d be getting help, all of us, and so far the little bit of help that we’ve been given, to me, is like being victimized every day over and over again,” Klyne said from Saskatoon.