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Girl, 16, recovering in Ottawa hospital after vicious attack

A 16-year-old girl is recovering in an Ottawa hospital after suffering injuries in what her family describes as a brutal attack allegedly committed by her ex-boyfriend, who's now in custody and facing charges like attempted murder.

Phillipe Gagnon, 18, in custody following Sunday's assault in Cobalt, Ont.

A girl wearing a toque.
Kaylie Smith was airlifted to eastern Ontario's children's hospital in Ottawa following the attack in Cobalt, Ont., on Sunday. (Submitted by the Smith family)

WARNING: This story includes descriptions of graphic violence.

A 16-year-old girl is recovering in an Ottawa children's hospital after suffering serious injuries in what her family describes as a brutal attack allegedly committed by her ex-boyfriend, who's now in custody and facing charges likeattempted murder.

"I don't know how she's alive. Nobody knows," saidKaylie Smith's cousinPaige Smith, who spoke to CBC on behalf of the family. "It's incredible, her strength and resilience in this."

Kaylie Smith was airlifted to CHEO, eastern Ontario's children's hospital in Ottawa, onSunday night and remains there with several family members at her bedside.

Paige Smith said her younger cousin was getting off a bus near her home in Cobalt, Ont., on Sunday night when a former boyfriendallegedly struck her with a vehicle and then attacked her with what they believe was a knife or machete.

Cobalt is about 500 kilometres northwest of Ottawa.

18-year-old charged with attempted murder

Phillipe Gagnon, 18, is in custody following the attack.He's facing one charge of attempt to commit murder, one count of aggravated assault and one count of procurement of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

Smith's family saidher left hand was severed "completely from her body" and her right handwas "cut up very severely."

She alsosuffered wounds to the back of her head and underwent a lengthy brain surgery after the edged weapon was lodged inher skull, her family said.

The Temiskamingdetachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said in a news release earlier this week that they responded to a motor vehicle collision in Cobaltandtheir investigation "revealed that an altercation occurred between an 18-year-old male and a 16-year-old female, who suffered life-threatening injuries and was transported to a hospital, where she remains."

Gagnon is expected to appear in court inHaileybury, Ont.,on Nov. 12. A community protest is being organized to oppose his release on bail.

CBC was unable to reach Gagnon's legal counsel.

Community in shock, raising money

"She still has a very long road ahead of her, but for what she's been throughshe's very strong, very resilient," Paige Smith said of her cousin. "She's recovering remarkably well for what's happened to her."

Family members describe the high school studentas soft-spoken, sweet and helpful to others, as well as being incredibly artistic.

The attack has left the community in Cobalt, with a population of fewer than 1,000, reeling.

"Everybody knows each otherand everyone's just devastated," said local resident Connie Boyd. "Anybody that I talk to, everybody's just feeling really, really sad right now about this whole thing. It's all everybody is talking about."

Boyd said that includes the bus driver who dropped Smith off before the attack.

An online fundraiser to support the family has already raised more than $60,000. Smith's mother, sister and aunts are in Ottawa while she recovers.

Paige Smith called the financial support "mind blowing."

"It just has us all in tears and absolutely just floored, because we're not like a financially well off family," she said. "To have all of us here ... it means so much," shesaid.