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			<title>Original Blog Entry: I&#x27;ve been shot I hope it doesn&#x27;t ruin my new hairdo says 92-year old heroine</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>&#x27;I&#x27;ve been shot I hope it doesn&#x27;t ruin my new hairdo&#x27;: 92-year-old heroine threw herself in front of crazed gunman as he blasted three in salon<br /><br />Pensioner tried to protect hairdresser from her ex-husband Darren Williams Gunman found dead in the woods after being on the run for five hours OAP feared injury would mean medics would have to shave her head<br /><br />Daily Mail Reporter<br /><br />Last updated at 9:37 AM on 23rd August 2011<br /><br />Gunman: Darren Williams injured three Women including his wife in Newport, Wales<br /><br />A heroic 92-year-old was blasted in the neck with a shotgun when she leapt in front of a gunman who opened fire in a crowded Wales hairdressers, it was revealed today.<br /><br />The woman sprang into action after Darren Williams, 45, burst through the doors of Carol Ann s Salon in Newport, brandishing the double-barrelled gun.<br /><br />The courageous widow was hit in the neck as she tried to protect hairdresser Rachel Williams, 37, from the attack by her estranged husband.<br /><br />She first kicked a table towards the 16-stone bodybuilder before stepping between the gunman and his intended victim as he raised the weapon.<br /><br />But Darren still fired both barrels of the shotgun - hitting his wife in the leg, the pensioner in the neck and another customer in the arm before fleeing to woodland where he was later found dead.<br /><br />Neighbouring vet Peter Heathcoate told how he ran to the salon after hearing the shots fired - and helped the injured women.<br /><br />Mr Heathcote 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.<br /><br />Rachel Williams was lying on the floor and the older lady had blood coming from her head.<br /><br />She was very shocked but said she was trying to protect the woman who was shot, which is amazing.<br /><br />She had tried to kick over a table towards him and it was still there broken on the floor.<br /><br />The old lady was worried about where she had been shot because she didn&#x27;t want surgeons to shave her hair - because she&#x27;d just had it cut.<br /><br />Rachel was very calm and I was trying to reassure her as she was laying on the floor.<br /><br />Crime scene: Armed police arrived at the scene within minutes, but the gunman had already fled<br /><br />She told me how she had been shot in the leg and that it was her ex-husband who had come into the store.<br /><br />The gun was right there next to me. It was an antique shotgun and looked very elaborate.<br /><br />Mr Heathcote said how his team of vet surgery staff helped to patch up the wounded women until the ambulance service arrived.<br /><br />He said: They did tremendously well, while so many people will run away from this type of scene they ran towards it to help.<br /><br />The police and paramedics arrived about two minutes after this happened and the firearms police were also there very quickly.<br /><br />The brave 92-year-old, who hasn&#x27;t been named, was released from Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport after being treated for the shotgun wound.<br /><br />Shooting: Malpas Road, in Newport, South Wales where the 92-year-old was blasted in the neck with a shotgun by Darren Williams<br /><br />Police are still investigating Williams&#x27; friends involved in hunting and shooting to discover how he managed to get his hands on the illegally-held shotgun.<br /><br />Williams is believed to have used another weapon to shoot himself dead after escaping from the hairdressers salon in the attack in broad daylight on Friday afternoon.<br /><br />Rachel was today still receiving treatment for her wounds at the Royal Gwent Hospital. She is stable and is expected to need plastic surgery.<br /><br />Military and shooting enthusiast Williams was jailed for four months in 2004 after police discovered the arsenal of weapons in his bedroom at their home in Newport, Gwent.<br /><br />It included a stun gun, a .22 pistol, a machete, a hunting knife, cannisters of CS gas and bullets.<br /><br />But Williams is believed to have kept up his interest in guns and weapons after being released from prison.<br /><br />Neighbours said the couple were parting - and decided to sell the property for 129,000 because of the impending divorce.<br /><br />The couple married five years ago but have lived together at the house for about ten years.<br /><br />They have a son, 15, of their own and Darren has another son, 21, from a previous relationship.<br /><br />At the scene: Police at the scene of a shooting at Carol-Ann&#x27;s Hairstylists on Malpas Road, Newport in South Wales<br /><br />An inquest is expected to be opened tomorrow by Gwent coroner David Bowen.<br /><br />Mr Williams, 45, from Cwmbran, South Wales, went on the run for five hours before he was found dead in the woods.<br /><br />Police have confirmed he went to the hairdressers to confront his ex-wife over their separation.<br /><br />His family have now said he had been suffering in recent weeks because of the &#x27;traumatic break-up of his marriage&#x27;.<br /><br />They said he had &#x27;desperately needed professional medical attention&#x27;.<br /><br />Mr Williams was found at 8.15pm on Friday at Brynglas Woods in the Newport area.<br /><br />Police said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with his death.<br /><br />Superintendent Dave Johnson, local commander for Newport Police, said that Mr Williams enjoyed hunting and the outdoor life .<br /><br />He said the double-barrelled shotgun that Mr Williams fired twice at the salon where his ex-wife worked had been recovered but that Mr Williams did not have a licence for it.<br /><br />Anwar Ul Haq, 60, who lives above and works at Malpas Convenience Store - two doors down from Carol-Ann&#x27;s Salon, said he heard about three shots and a woman in her 50&#x27;s ran into his shop asking for help.<br /><br />He said: &#x27;A woman came out shouting help, help ... she went to another shop and asked for help, in the mean time the police vans came.<br /><br />&#x27;That woman was frightened, scared, she was when she came out.<br /><br />The police said to go inside and close the doors. We didn&#x27;t go outside then as the police blocked the road and after four o&#x27;clock the police said to us close the shops and so we closed the shop.&#x27;.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2028819/Newport-shooting-92-year-old-heroine-threw-gunman-Darren-Williams.html#ixzz1VreEAtlS<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/8/ive-been-shot-i-hope-it-doesnt-ruin-my-new.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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