Support “astronomical” says Red Deer woman who lost three in Nova Scotia shootings
A Red Deer woman says she is incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support she and her family have received since the tragic loss of her sister, brother-in-law and niece in last weekend’s mass shooting tragedy in Nova Scotia.
Jolene Oliver, 39, Aaron Tuck, 45, and Emily Tuck, 17, were found dead in their Portapique, Nova Scotia home on Sunday. They were among the victims killed by a 51-year-old gunman, who later died after being intercepted by police.
“I truly appreciate everything everyone is doing so we can deal with this tragedy, and not just our people. We’re trying to emotionally (deal with the fact) there are a lot of people dead,” says Tammy Oliver-McCurdie, Jolene’s sister, of Red Deer.
Oliver-McCurdie started a GoFundMe page to help raise funds for things such as funeral arrangements, flights for family members to and from Nova Scotia, and item storage. More than $51,000 has come in from people across Canada and the world.