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Three huntsmen shot in Carnanton Estate pheasant shoot accident | Three huntsmen shot in Carnanton Estate pheasant shoot accident |
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One man was shot through the eye and two others seriously injured during a pheasant shoot. | |
The men were injured by shotgun fire on the 1,500-acre Carnanton Estate near Newquay in Cornwall on Thursday, organisers confirmed. | The men were injured by shotgun fire on the 1,500-acre Carnanton Estate near Newquay in Cornwall on Thursday, organisers confirmed. |
The three were airlifted to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth said police, who are investigating. | |
The Duchy Working Gundog Club, which held the event, described the injuries as "upsetting". | |
More on this story and others from Cornwall | More on this story and others from Cornwall |
All three, who were part of the shooting party, had been discharged from hospital said a spokeswoman for the club formed in 1995 as a "training club" for working gundogs. | |
Stu Young, said his father Paul Young, 67, was shot in the eye. | |
He said his father and two other men had been walking behind the row of guns when they were hit. | |
The gunman who hit the men had turned around and shot behind him, said Mr Young. | |
'Black blob' | |
His father, from the New Forest in Hampshire, "could easily have been killed", he said. | |
"All he can see in that eye is a black blob. | |
"The pellet is right next to his brain but the surgeons decided it would be safer to leave it in rather than risk damage to the brain," he said. | |
His father was discharged from hospital on Sunday evening. | |
Mr Young said his father did not blame the organisers of the event. | |
Inquiries were under way to assess if there there were any criminal actions involved, a police spokesman said. | |
An estate spokesman said: "We allow the club to use the estate but no-one from the estate was present." | An estate spokesman said: "We allow the club to use the estate but no-one from the estate was present." |
He declined to comment further. | He declined to comment further. |