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Shooting at U.K. carnival injures 10

Shotgun blast in Manchester could have been ‘devastatin­g’

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON— Ten people, including two children, were injured early Sunday morning when shots were fired after a Caribbean carnival in the northern English city of Manchester.

Greater Manchester police said one man was in stable but serious condition at a local hospital with injuries to his legs.

The other nine people are being treated for shotgun pellet-type wounds suffered in the shooting, which was reported at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.

“Thankfully the injuries suffered do not appear to be as serious as first believed, and hopefully people will begin to leave hospital over the course of the day following treatment,” Chief Superinten­dent Wasim Chaudhry said in a statement, urging anyone else who may be injured to seek treatment.

“This was a reckless act that could have had devastatin­g consequenc­es with families and friends losing loved ones.”

He later added the working hypothesis of authoritie­s is that the pellets came from a shotgun discharge.

“How many times it has been discharged isn’t clear at this stage and forms part of our investigat­ion,” he said.

The shooting comes amid a spike in gun and knife crime in Britain that has sparked calls for government action in a country where firearms are strictly controlled.

 ??  ?? There were no fatalities after shots rang out at a Caribbean festival in Manchester in northern England early Sunday morning.
There were no fatalities after shots rang out at a Caribbean festival in Manchester in northern England early Sunday morning.

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