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Toddler shot in head with airgun | Toddler shot in head with airgun |
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An 18-month-old boy was critically injured in the head when his five-year-old sister fired an airgun at him as their father answered a phone call. | An 18-month-old boy was critically injured in the head when his five-year-old sister fired an airgun at him as their father answered a phone call. |
West Midlands Police said the "tragic accident" happened in the family's garden in Washwood Heath, Birmingham. | West Midlands Police said the "tragic accident" happened in the family's garden in Washwood Heath, Birmingham. |
Their grandfather said the girl used the airgun after their father, who was using it for target practice, left it loaded and turned his back. | Their grandfather said the girl used the airgun after their father, who was using it for target practice, left it loaded and turned his back. |
The boy, Rashid Rullah, was taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital. | The boy, Rashid Rullah, was taken to Birmingham Children's Hospital. |
The grandfather said: "Everybody's in shock. There are no words to describe it really. The whole road loves them." | The grandfather said: "Everybody's in shock. There are no words to describe it really. The whole road loves them." |
Rashid had a "very serious head injury" from a pellet wound to the back of the head, an ambulance service spokeswoman said. | Rashid had a "very serious head injury" from a pellet wound to the back of the head, an ambulance service spokeswoman said. |
Police stressed that they were not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident, which happened on Sunday. | Police stressed that they were not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident, which happened on Sunday. |
"While we are still trying to establish precisely what happened, this does appear to be a tragic accident involving young children," said DI Simon Vowles. | "While we are still trying to establish precisely what happened, this does appear to be a tragic accident involving young children," said DI Simon Vowles. |
'Serious head injury' | 'Serious head injury' |
An ambulance, two rapid response vehicles and a doctor were sent to the home. | An ambulance, two rapid response vehicles and a doctor were sent to the home. |
The ambulance spokeswoman said: "When crews arrived they found an 18-month-old boy who had suffered a very serious head injury. | The ambulance spokeswoman said: "When crews arrived they found an 18-month-old boy who had suffered a very serious head injury. |
"They were told that it had been caused by an airgun. | "They were told that it had been caused by an airgun. |
"Crews immediately started treating the child and very quickly took him to Birmingham Children's Hospital travelling on blue lights. | "Crews immediately started treating the child and very quickly took him to Birmingham Children's Hospital travelling on blue lights. |
"Two additional paramedics travelled with the ambulance crew to provide additional assistance on route to hospital." | "Two additional paramedics travelled with the ambulance crew to provide additional assistance on route to hospital." |
They will be going through absolute hell Liam Byrne MP | |
A spokesman for the hospital confirmed it was still treating the boy but was "not at liberty to confirm anything else". | A spokesman for the hospital confirmed it was still treating the boy but was "not at liberty to confirm anything else". |
The spokesman said: "I know this is a subject of police interest already and we will know more as time goes on." | The spokesman said: "I know this is a subject of police interest already and we will know more as time goes on." |
Liam Byrne MP, whose Hodge Hill constituency includes Washwood Heath, said: "No matter the circumstances, everyone's prayers and thoughts should be with little Rashid and his family. They will be going through absolute hell. | |
"Thankfully, Birmingham Children's Hospital is amongst the best of its kind in the world." |