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Man shot dead in post office raid | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A man has died after being shot in an armed robbery at a village post office store in north Worcestershire. | |
He was shot in the chest during a raid at Fairfields Store, in Fairfield, near Bromsgrove, and died at about 0900 GMT. | He was shot in the chest during a raid at Fairfields Store, in Fairfield, near Bromsgrove, and died at about 0900 GMT. |
A second man was shot in the leg during the raid carried out by three men armed with a handgun and a sledgehammer. | A second man was shot in the leg during the raid carried out by three men armed with a handgun and a sledgehammer. |
It is believed they escaped in a silver Volkswagen Golf later found abandoned in Bournheath Road. The post office was also raided five years ago. | |
Fairfield First School, which is opposite the store was shut following the shooting. | |
Head teacher Helen Hedar said several pupils had arrived at school at the time of the raid at about 0820 GMT, but no-one had seen anything as the school was set back from the road and did not overlook the shop. | |
Gordon Witcomb, chairman of a neighbouring parish council said he was shocked but not surprised to hear of the robbery. | |
He said: "It is funny because around here there are a lot of little shops and there seems to be a programme of them being attacked by armed robbers." | |
He said a convenience store in nearby Lickey End was held up for cigarettes and cash by armed robbers in November. | |
West Mercia Police said they wanted to speak to anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area this morning. | |
Det Supt Jon Groves of West Mercia Police said: "Significant resources have been committed to this inquiry, which is in its very early stages. | Det Supt Jon Groves of West Mercia Police said: "Significant resources have been committed to this inquiry, which is in its very early stages. |
"The offenders are dangerous and must not be approached." | "The offenders are dangerous and must not be approached." |
Residents described Fairfield as a small and friendly village, situated close to the M5 and M42 motorways. | |
One resident said: "I haven't found one bad person in the village." | |
One Stourbridge Road resident said: "I thought something happened on the motorway." |