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27 Oct, 2014 05:30

14yo girl becomes 2nd fatality from Washington school shooting

14yo girl becomes 2nd fatality from Washington school shooting

One of four students wounded in a Washington State high school shooting has died, according to hospital officials.

READ MORE: 2 killed, 4 wounded in Washington State school shooting

Gia Soriano, 14, has been in critical condition since she suffered a head wound during the attack at Marysville Pilchuck High School.

Soriano's injuries were extensive, and despite the hospital's best efforts, they could not save her, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joanne Roberts told AP.

"We are devastated by this senseless tragedy. Gia is our beautiful daughter and words cannot express how much we will miss her," her family said in a statement, as quoted by ABC News.

“We’ve made the decision to donate Gia’s organs so that others may benefit. Our daughter was loving, kind and this gift honors her life,” they added.

RIP Gia Soriano, victim of Marysville, Wa. School shooting. Prayers to family, friends & community! Healing to u all pic.twitter.com/72bKQpr10s

— Conservative Belle (@StricklandCindy) October 27, 2014

Another victim, Zoe Galasso, also died in the shooting. On Sunday, a candlelight vigil was held to mourn her.

Three of the victims remain in hospital, two of them in critical and one in a serious condition.

Students and community members attend a vigil at the Grove Church after a shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville. (Reuters/Jason Redmond)

Authorities identified the attacker as 14-year-old Jaylen Fryberg. He shot five people before killing himself.

The shooting was from a .40-caliber gun, which was recovered from school following the attack. The gun was legally purchased, though Marysville police didn’t specify by whom.

The teenager was a member of a prominent local family, and according to state Senator John McCoy, he was highly regarded in the area.

Fryberg’s motive is still under investigation.

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