Air Gun Head Injury Leaves One-Year-Old Baby Fighting For His Life In Bristol Hospital

The injury is 'severe', police said.

Two people have been charged in connection with a one-year-old boy who is believed to have been shot in the head with an air-gun.

Harry Studley, from Bristol, is fighting for life in hospital after suffering a serious head injury – which officers believe may have been caused by an air-gun, The Press Association reports.

Jordan Walters, 24, and Emma Jane Horseman, 23, were charged with causing grievous bodily harm. They are not related to to the boy.

His parents, Amy Allen and Edward Studley, said: “We very much appreciate the help and support of our family, friends and local community at this very difficult time.

“We are concentrating our focus on our son Harry’s recovery and would appreciate if we could have our privacy respected in order to allow us to do so.”

The incident happened at a block of flats on Bishport Avenue, Bristol
The incident happened at a block of flats on Bishport Avenue, Bristol
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Officers are continuing to investigate the events leading up to the incident, and forensic officers remain at the scene.

Detective Inspector Jonathan Deane said: “We believe the child received the severe injury from one pellet discharged from an air weapon. Our focus is very much on unravelling the full circumstances leading up to this tragedy.

“We’re not looking for anyone else in connection with what happened and at the time we are treating this as a potentially negligent act.”

Emergency crews were called to a flat in Bishport Avenue, Bristol, at 4.10pm on Friday. Neighbours reportedly said they heard the child “screaming and screaming”.

The Bristol Post quoted an unnamed father, who witnessed the aftermath, as saying: “I couldn’t sleep last night because I just couldn’t get this picture out of my head. The mother was running behind covered in blood.”

Officers have also thanked the local community for their patience and understanding while extensive inquiries have been carried out.

Mr Deane added that ‘reassurance patrols’ would be carried out on Sunday, adding: “If any residents have specific concerns then please speak to their neighbourhood team.”

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