'When Calls the Heart's Mamie Laverock Undergoes 4 Surgeries After 5-Story Fall: 'Her Body Has Been Shattered'

Mamie Laverock's family provided an update on the 'When Calls the Heart' actress following her four surgeries.

Mamie Laverock, known for her role as Rosaleen Sullivan on Hallmark’s When Calls the Heart, is out of surgery and doing well after being on life support following a fall from a balcony.

"Focusing now on Mamie’s surgery today. Her body has been shattered," read a recent update shared via Laverock’s GoFundMe page. "She has undergone two 11-hour surgeries with two doctors working on her, a three-hour surgery and another surgery today. We have nothing but gratitude for the doctors and nurses who have been exemplary in her care since May 26."

"Mamie is 'doing well' comparatively to when she arrived. Doing well because she has survived these extensive surgeries," the statement added. "She is enduring tremendous pain and continues to not give up. We can only hold onto the miracles of each day and continue to thank everyone for their prayers and marvel at the miracles of her story."

Erin Krakow, Laverock's co-star and executive producer on When Calls the Heart, posted an update on her Instagram story on Sunday on behalf of Laverock’s family. The post featured a photo of Laverock and a link to her GoFundMe page, expressing the family's "immense gratitude." Krakow informed fans that the family would no longer be providing updates on Laverock's health, as they will be "focusing on healing."

Erin Krakow's IG Story on Mamie Laverock - Instagram

The 19-year-old's family revealed via a GoFundMe, that on May 26, Laverock fell five stories while in a Vancouver hospital. 

"We are deeply saddened to report that on May 26th, Mamie, who has been in intensive treatment for the past two weeks, was escorted out of a secure unit of the hospital and taken up to a balcony walkway from which she fell five stories," the update read. "She sustained life threatening injuries, has undergone multiple extensive surgeries, and is currently on life support."

According to the actress' parents, she was originally rushed to a Winnipeg hospital on May 11 by her mother, Nicole Compton.

Following the news, Laverock's When Calls the Heart co-stars reacted and asked for support as she recovers. 

Mitchell Kummen took to X (formally known as Twitter) to share the link to the GoFundMe page and ask for prayers. 

"Please pray for my friend Mamie. We need a miracle and the power of prayer and love," he wrote. 

Johannah Newmarch, who portrays Laverock’s on-screen mother, Molly Sullivan, also rallied for support via the social site. 

"I love this family, my heart is broken. A devastating time for all who care for Mamie. Please help if you can," Newmarch wrote. "They need all the support they can get to make it through this."

Loretta Walsh took to Instagram to ask her followers to support the young actress.

"Please donate and share if you can. Mamie and her family need our support. Link in bio. Thank you ❤️," the Australian actress wrote next to a screenshot of the GoFundMe's landing page.

 

Gracyn Shinyei shared a photo on her Instagram Story (which has since expired). 

Krakow, took to Instagram to rally support for the family's fundraiser. "💔 I just donated. If you have the means to do so, I hope you will too. Link in bio," Krakow wrote alongside a screenshot of the GoFundMe page.

 

In a statement to ET, Hallmark Media stated: "We are deeply saddened to hear the news about Mamie. As a beloved member of our When Calls the Heart community, we wish her and her family peace, comfort, and many prayers during this difficult time."

Laverock portrayed Rosaleen Sullivan on several episodes of When Calls the Heart from 2014 to 2023. Her performance earned her the 2015 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress Ten and Under, as well as a 2014 Joey Award in Vancouver for Young Ensemble Cast in a Dramatic Series.

So far, the GoFundMe set up in Laverock's honor has surpassed its goal of 30,000 CAD and has raised over 35,000 CAD. 

RELATED CONTENT: