The Scottish Mail on Sunday

‘It’s just messing about’ – last words of scientist killed by stray bullet

- From Caroline Graham IN LOS ANGELES

A BRITISH scientist killed in the US told his terrified girlfriend that a burst of gunfire was just people ‘messing around’ – seconds before a stray bullet struck him.

Police say the shot was fired up to 300ft away and the bullet travelled through the exterior wall of a block of flats before hitting Dr Matthew Willson in the head.

The 31-year-old astrophysi­cist died only two days into his trip to Atlanta, Georgia, to visit his girlfriend, Katherine Shepard. The couple were in bed when they were awoken at 2am by shooting.

Yesterday, Ms Shepard, 26, said she remains ‘in disbelief’ over the tragedy.

Ms Shepard, who had dated Dr Willson, from Chertsey, Surrey, for three years, told WSB-TV in Atlanta: ‘He was supposed to be here for three months. I picked him up from the airport, took him to his favourite eating location – and next day he’s gone.’

Police are treating the death as a homicide, but have described it as ‘a random act involving the reckless discharge of firearms’.

Ms Shepard said the couple were in bed in her apartment in the upmarket suburb of Brookhaven when they were awoken by ‘more than 30 shots’ last Sunday.

She added: ‘I turned to Matthew and said, “I’m going to call the cops”. His last words were, “Sure,

I’m sure they are just messing around”. I was looking out of the window to see if I could see anything. I felt the bed move, Matt was possibly getting up, and there was a tiny explosion in our room.

‘Then I heard Matt’s breathing change and I asked if he was OK.’

She said she turned on the light, adding: ‘He had started to slump over. I saw he’d been shot in the head and started screaming.

‘I knelt on the bed holding a towel to his head and talking to him and shaking him whenever he started closing his eyes. He looked like he was looking at me, but he was struggling to breathe.

‘I just felt panic. While we were waiting for the ambulance there were more gunshots fired.’

Her flatmate, Aman Kar, called an ambulance but by the time it arrived 20 minutes later Dr Willson was unresponsi­ve. He was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later.

Mr Kar said: ‘I heard Katherine screaming “Matt’s been shot”. A bullet had come through the wall under the window, passed through the headboard and hit him in the head, leaving a giant wound.’

Ms Shepard, who met her boyfriend when he was studying at nearby Georgia State University, said gunfire continued even as rescue workers tried to save him.

A police spokesman said: ‘We believe this is a random act of individual­s dischargin­g firearms recklessly. No arrests have been made.’

Dr Willson lived in Chertsey with his parents Pauline and Robert and worked remotely for the University of Liege in Belgium.

His sister, Kate Easingwood, 28, said: ‘The world is so unfair. He was such a wise and joyful person.’

SARAH VINE IS AWAY

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 ?? ?? TRAGIC: Mr Willson with his girlfriend. Above, flats where he died
TRAGIC: Mr Willson with his girlfriend. Above, flats where he died

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