Showing posts with label widow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label widow. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Widow, 92, relives gunman ordeal

24 August 2011 Last updated at 14:05 GMT Connie Evans was treated in hospital but is still suffering from the injuries.

A 92-year-old widow who was confronted by a gunman at a hairdresser's in Newport has spoken about her ordeal.

Connie Evans was injured at Carol-Ann's salon in Malpas Road, when Darren Williams targeted his estranged wife on Friday.

Mrs Evans, who suffered 13 gunshot wounds, said although she had been frightened, she did not panic.

Another customer was injured by rebounding. The gunman's estranged wife is still in hospital.

Rachel Williams, 37, is being treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital after being shot in the leg with a double-barrelled shotgun.

Moments after the attack began, two elderly customers with towels around their heads were seen running from the shop and shouting for help.

The incident sparked a major search involving armed police and a helicopter.

Mr Williams, 45, was found dead in Brynglas woods six hours later

Mrs Evans, a great-grandmother, was treated in the Royal Gwent Hospital, but is still suffering from her injuries.

She told BBC Wales what happened.

"This big man came in and I said to myself 'He never wants his hair cut, surely?'

"With that he grabbed Rachel and he said 'I love you Rachel...don't take this".

'So sharp'

Hairdresser's in Malpas Road, Newport where the shooting happened The shooting at the salon sparked a six-hour search for the gunman

As the gunman opened fire, Mrs Evans fell to the ground, hitting her head on a table.

Although she was frightened, she said she "wasn't crying and didn't get panicky" during the ordeal.

"I was very brave," she said.

Thirteen gun shot pellets were later removed from Mrs Evans' body.

"It was so sharp," she said. "And then my head started bleeding all over my clothes."

After the shooting, the hair salon was sealed off while a forensic science team began an investigation.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission is examining the events leading up to Mr Williams' death.

It has emerged Mr Williams was jailed for four months in 2004 after police discovered what was described as an arsenal of weapons at his home in Newport.

It included a stun gun, a .22 pistol, a machete, a hunting knife, canisters of CS gas and bullets.

An inquest is expected to be opened into Mr Williams' death on Thursday.

His family has told BBC Wales: "Darren has suffered for the last few weeks due to the traumatic break-up of his marriage and desperately needed professional medical attention.

"The people who have been hurt, family and friends, as a family we feel that had Darren been given this help and support the situation could have been avoided."


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Monday, August 22, 2011

Widow, 92, tried to stop gunman

22 August 2011 Last updated at 15:59 GMT Scene of shooting in Malpas Road, Newport The shooting happened at Carol-Ann's salon on Friday A 92-year-old widow was shot trying to confront a gunman who opened fire in a Newport hairdresser's, it has emerged.

The woman got up from her chair after 45-year-old Darren Williams opened fire at Carol-Ann's salon in Malpas Road.

His estranged wife Rachel Williams, 37, was shot in the knee. Rebounding shots injured the widow and another customer.

After a six-hour search, armed police found the gunman's body at nearby Brynglas woods on Friday night.

He had opened fire with a double-barrelled shotgun in the salon, intent, according to Gwent Police, on targeting his estranged wife.

Vet Peter Heathcote described how he ran to the salon after hearing gun shots.

Mr Heathcote, who works nearby, said: "I have never seen anything like it. I did not know what I was going in to - whether people had been shot and whether they were still alive.

"Rachel Williams was lying on the floor and the older lady had blood coming from her head.

"She was very shocked but said she was trying to protect the woman who was shot, which is amazing.

"She had tried to kick over a table towards him and it was still there broken on the floor.

"The old lady was worried about where she had been shot because she didn't want surgeons to shave her hair - because she'd just had it cut.

"Rachel was very calm and I was trying to reassure her as she was laying on the floor.

Antique shotgun

"She told me how she had been shot in the leg and that it was her ex-husband who had come into the store.

Darren Williams Darren Williams was jailed in 2004 for possessing prohibited weapons

"The gun was right there next to me. It was an antique shotgun and looked very elaborate."

Mr Heathcote said his surgery staff helped the wounded women until the ambulance service arrived.

He added: "They did tremendously well, while so many people will run away from this type of scene they ran towards it to help."

The 92-year-old woman, who has not been named, was later released from the Royal Gwent Hospital.

'Traumatic break-up'

Mrs Williams was also treated at the hospital, but has since been moved to Morriston Hospital in Swansea.

Police are still investigating how Mr Williams, who was known to have a passion for hunting and outdoor pursuits, obtained the illegally-held shotgun.

He was jailed for four months in 2004 after police discovered what was described as an arsenal of weapons at his home in Newport.

It included a stun gun, a .22 pistol, a machete, a hunting knife, canisters of CS gas and bullets.

Mr Williams' family has told BBC Wales: "Darren has suffered for the last few weeks due to the traumatic break-up of his marriage and desperately needed professional medical attention.

"The people who have been hurt, family and friends, as a family we feel that had Darren been given this help and support the situation could have been avoided."

Police are looking at CCTV images to try to piece together events before the shooting.


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Monday, April 11, 2011

VIDEO: Submarine sailor's widow pays tribute

9 April 2011 Last updated at 21:42 GMT Help

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