Friday, January 16, 2015

The improbable incident happened at a youth match footballers under 12 in Chester le Street, a smal

Bullet in Head Connor (11) during football match - AD.nl
An English youth football has been rocked by a shocking incident. The 11-year-old Connor Minto looked on as a substitute, when he was hit by a bullet from a rifle. The footballer had to be removed with a pellet bullet in his forehead to the hospital. Fortunately the projectile continued stabbing just above his left eye.
The improbable incident happened at a youth match footballers under 12 in Chester le Street, a small town in County Durham near Sunderland. Police described the attack as "very common" and was soon arrested three 14-year-old suspects. Blood and panic Along with some other boys stood Connor fiev to watch the edge of the field to another match, when he was suddenly hit. According to him it felt like he had a stone on his head. Connor immediately noticed that his forehead was bleeding and ran in panic to his father. Who found that a .22 pellet bullet Connors forehead had continued stabbing, just above his left eye. Shock The bullet was removed in the hospital, and the wound had to be stitched. Obviously Connor was terribly shocked by the incident. His mother Kerry was in shock. "It was a very traumatic experience. The projectile was stuck in his head. For the same money he was dead, "she told British media. "Mentally, this was a terrible blow for him, but fortunately he is physically okay." Also Subscribe now to the AD!
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