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Traumatized student who survived Parkland school massacre is now caught up in UNC mass shooting
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'Forced to relive the grief of a gunman on my campus': Traumatized student who survived Parkland school massacre is now caught up in UNC mass shooting where postgrad Tailei Qi 'killed' his professor Zijie Yan
▶️ Bella Miller was a freshman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018
▶️ She studies at University North Carolina where professor was shot dead Monday
A University of North Carolina student who survived the Parkland School massacre in 2017 has told of her pain after her place of study played host to yet another shooting.
Bella Miller, a student athlete at UNC, was a freshman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida in February 2018 when former pupil Nikolas Cruz slaughtered 17 children and teachers in one of America's deadliest high school shootings.
She went on to pursue higher education and athletics at Michigan State University as a gymnast, before announcing in 2021 that she had transferred to UNC to join their athletic roster.
But Bella is now forced to come to terms with another shooting on her school campus after fellow UNC student Tailei Qi was charged with the first degree murder of his academic advisor, Zijie Yan.
The 34-year-old grad student was studying for his PhD before the alleged murder on Monday that forced fellow UNC students to leap out of classroom windows to avoid the bullets.
'Is this really happening to me again? During my freshman year of HS, my Parkland community lost 17 angels,' Bella wrote on social media site X.
'Today, I am having to relive the grief and unease of a shooter on my campus once again. My heart goes out to my Chapel Hill family today. I know how hard these times can be.'
It is unclear whether Miller was present on campus in Parkland or UNC at the time of the shootings.