maandag 10 mei 2010
Mystery over Manchester gardener with bullet in brain
Summary
Peter Hesford was admitted to hospital last month after being shot in the eye. He was in his garden on Grindley Avenue, Chorlton at the time of the shooting and does not recall what happened to him. Mr Hesford’s condition is very serious but he is stable. The bullet that entered his head through his eye is still lodged in the brain. The police have no clue as to who did this and why and ask anyone who has seen or heard anything suspicious to contact them. Mr Hesford and his family are upset and very concerned.
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I really hope Mr Hesford pulls through and can recover fully from his injury, although he will probably never be able to see again with his one eye. I cannot understand why someone would shoot an innocent man. I know that a lot of shootings are caused by revenge and anger but why do people always have to use violence to make themselves feel better. I sometimes think that we are the ones who should be called beasts for we kill for no reason. It is however possible that Mr Hesford was shot by accident. There are stories of bullets being shot in the air and killing a person on its way back to earth. In that case I think the police should give more workshops on how guns work.
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