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A member of the armed forces has been critically injured in a shooting at Ogmore-by-Sea near Bridgend in south Wales. | |
Armed police were called to the seaside village on Saturday afternoon following reports of a gunshot. | |
A police spokesman said the injured man who is from south Wales, was airlifted to hospital and was critically ill. | |
Four witnesses were being questioned. There have been no arrests and police are not looking for anybody else. | Four witnesses were being questioned. There have been no arrests and police are not looking for anybody else. |
Officers said the weapon had been recovered but would not say what type it was. | Officers said the weapon had been recovered but would not say what type it was. |
Officers cordoned off an area | Officers cordoned off an area |
A number of vehicles in a car park in Ogmore-by -Sea were cordoned off following the incident. | A number of vehicles in a car park in Ogmore-by -Sea were cordoned off following the incident. |
Officers said a number of witnesses had come forward but anyone with information should contact South Wales Police on 02920 222111. | Officers said a number of witnesses had come forward but anyone with information should contact South Wales Police on 02920 222111. |
"We are speaking to four witnesses about the incident and our inquiries will continue from there," said the spokesman. | "We are speaking to four witnesses about the incident and our inquiries will continue from there," said the spokesman. |
"No-one has been arrested and we are not looking for anyone else." | |
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said the injured man had been taken to Morriston Hospital in Swansea. | A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said the injured man had been taken to Morriston Hospital in Swansea. |
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Defence said last night: "We can confirm that a member of the armed forces serving at RAF St Athan was involved in an incident this morning and was severely injured." |