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Shoresy star returns to Canada to recover after being shot in L.A.

Keilani Rose, one of the stars of Shoresy, was shot in the chest outside her Los Angeles apartment on July 4.

Lheidli T'enneh actor Keilani Rose was shot in the chest outside her apartment on July 4

B.C.-born actress Keilani Rose.
Keilani Rose, who plays Miigwan on the Crave television series Shoresy, is recovering after being shot last month in Los Angeles. (New Metric Media/Bell Media)

Shoresy starKeilani Rose has returned to her home community in northern B.C.to recover after being shot in the chest outside her Los Angeles apartment on July4.

Rose, a member of theLheidli T'ennehFirst Nation, said in an Instagram post Tuesday that she was on her way home to be with family.

"I am okay. I am beyond okay right now, I'm feeling so much love, so much gratitude and so much wonderment," she told her social media followers.

"I'm still processing a lot of what happened on July 4 and taking it really slow. I have made it back to so-called Canada."

"Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of your encouragement and support during this time."

Shoresy is a spinoff of the Canadian series Letterkenny, and follows a struggling hockey team in Sudbury, Ont.

According to her friend Cody Kearsley, a fellow Canadian actor who plays Marmaduke (Moose) Mason in Riverdale, Rose was returning home from an event with a friend when two people appeared outside the car she was in and opened fire through a window.

Rose was taken to hospital and received emergency care and surgery for fractured ribs and a collapsed lung, according to a GoFundMe page that has been set up to help with medical expenses not covered by insurance.

A member of the L.A. Police Department confirmed to CBC that the investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made. They did not provide any other details about the shooting.

"Itis so surreal. It almostfeels like a dream," Kearsley said.

"I was so relieved that she was okay. I knew she would pull through she's such a strong fighter."

Kearsley said he spoke to her two days after the incident, and by then her "spirits were high."

He said he saw her earlier this week, and described Rose as "incredibly positive," despite struggling to breathe.

With files from Jason Peters