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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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Three men were shot and seriously injured during a pheasant shoot. 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 with serious injuries said police, who are investigating. The three were airlifted to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth said police, who are investigating.
The Duchy Working Gundog Club, which held the event, said the injuries were "upsetting". The Duchy Working Gundog Club, which held the event, described the injuries as "upsetting".
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A spokeswoman said all three men - part of the shooting party - had been discharged from hospital but declined to comment further. 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.
The Gundog Club was formed in 1995 as a "training club" for working gundogs and has more than 200 members. Stu Young, said his father Paul Young, 67, was shot in the eye.
A police spokesman said inquiries were under way to assess if there there were any criminal actions involved. 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.