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Golfer Recovering After Being Hit By Errant Bullet On Course Near Nanaimo

The Canadian Press, 06 Sep, 2017 10:57 AM
    NANAIMO, B.C. — A Vancouver Island golfer is expected to fully recover after being hit by what is believed to be an errant bullet fired by a target shooter. 
     
    Nanaimo RCMP say the 60-year-old was golfing at a course in Lantzville, north of Nanaimo last Thursday when he felt a sudden, sharp pain in his leg.
     
    He needed help from other golfers to leave the course but Const. Gary O'Brien says the man was able to drive himself to hospital in Ladysmith.
     
    X-rays confirmed a bullet was embedded in his calf, and the man was sent home in good condition after it was removed.
     
    O'Brien says witnesses around the golf course reported hearing gunshots in the area on the afternoon the golfer was hit.
     
    Police don't believe the man was targeted and say the bullet was likely fired by someone practising marksmanship in the rural area beside the golf course.
     
    "It is not only unlawful but extremely dangerous to discharge a firearm within 100 metres of any building," O'Brien says in a news release.
     
    Police are appealing for any information about the shooting.

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