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Ponce
25th June 2011, 08:15 PM
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Peppered by 150 shotgun pellets: Victim survives but will die 25 years early because doctors can't remove themBy Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 7:42 PM on 25th June 2011

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An X-ray shows the horrific wounds of a man peppered with more than 150 shotgun pellets.
Joe Clarke, 33, survived the terrifying doorstep attack, but doctors could not remove any of the pellets because some had penetrated his vital organs.
Medics have told him the horrific injuries will send him to an early grave - reducing his life expectancy by at least 25 years.
X-ray: The image showing the pellets that remain inside the body of Joe Clarke who was shot s outside his home in Consett, County Durham
In December 2007, two men brandishing sawn-off shotguns opened fire on Mr Clarke when he answered the door of his home in Fairways, Consett, County Durham.
The steel or lead pellets entered his back, head and neck. He still managed to flee and only escaped possible death when a neighbour pulled him to safety inside their own home.

Eight months after the attack, which is alleged to have stemmed from a row with his former girlfriend, five men were charged with conspiring to murder him
Aftermath: The bloodied wounds from the shotgun pellets which peppered Joe Clarke's back
But their trial collapsed when police methods, including raids on the defendants’ solicitor Paul Donoghue’s home and reading files, were called into question.
Shooting victim Joe Clarke: I'm still scared'
The defendants, Paul Railton, 23, of Leeholme Court, Annfield Plain; his uncle, Gary Railton, 42, of Windermere Terrace, Stanley; Simon Cairns, 20, of South View Gardens, Annfield Plain; Neil Spoor, 39, of Earnest Terrace, Stanley and Abbie Whitehead, 23, of Pemberton Avenue, Consett, denied the charge and were all cleared along with Mr Donoghue.
Durham Police’s handling of the case is now subject to an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Mr Clarke said: 'I have lost everything. I have been told that all the pellets lodged inside me will take 25 years off my life.'
He is still living with the affects of the shooting, which has left him in daily pain. 'The hospital said that they have never seen anything like it.
'I feel as though I’m the only one serving a sentence because of what happened, and there will be no justice.'
Describing the moment he was shot, Mr Clarke said: 'The sensation was like this terrible burning feeling – I’m still in pain now.
'But the mental side-effects are much worse than the physical injuries. I’m still scared.
“My life since I was shot has been hell.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2008078/Peppered-150-shotgun-pellets-Victim-survives-doctors-warn-die-25-years-earlier-remove-them.html

Dogman
25th June 2011, 08:21 PM
Looks like some of them could be removed, but the others would probably kill him trying to get them out.



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willie pete
25th June 2011, 08:50 PM
didn't say if they were steel or lead shot, I guess you'd have better odds with steel shot....why the hell would you use bird shot? unless buck shot & slugs are Illegal in the UK...lol

Dogman
25th June 2011, 08:59 PM
Lead would probably be worse, but even steel will probably leach. Tho bunch of vet's and others have carried lead and steel shrapnel in their body's up to a good old age. Probably depend where that crap is lodged, stuff like that has a bad habit of moving around.

hoarder
25th June 2011, 09:43 PM
The weight of the lead pellets probably hurts when he drives over a bumpy road.

Tumbleweed
25th June 2011, 09:49 PM
I don't quite understand this story. Sounds like he was having trouble with his exgirlfriend and five of her friends or family opened up on him with shotguns. Was he a staulker? Maybe he should consider himself lucky his life was shortened by twentyfive years rather than have ended right after being hit by gunfire.

Dogman
25th June 2011, 09:54 PM
I don't quite understand this story. Sounds like he was having trouble with his exgirlfriend and five of her friends or family opened up on him with shotguns. Was he a staulker? Maybe he should consider himself lucky his life was shortened by twentyfive years rather than have ended right after being hit by gunfire.

Quote: :Hell has no fury like a woman scorned"

He must have really , really pissed her off.

Edit: Or she was a redhead!

Ares
25th June 2011, 11:13 PM
I believe after time as long as none are embedded into bone they will make their way to the surface. A guy I was in high school with was in a terrible automobile accident his freshman year. He had shards of auto glass embedded in parts of his face, a shard in his eye, and some in his right shoulder. Doctors did want to remove them and told him he might have problems with it for the rest of his life. By his senior year, he said that a couple pieces are just under neath the skin on his face. So he was able to dig them out pretty easy. The ones in his shoulder actually came out while he was sleeping. The shard in his eye actually came out a couple years after graduation, it didn't blind him but his iris has lost its color in that eye. He went to the optometrist and had an outpatient procedure to remove it.

mick silver
25th June 2011, 11:18 PM
if hes made it this far he will live a long life i know guys who had been hit with shotgun spray and there fine . and they never had the shots remove

mightymanx
26th June 2011, 06:58 PM
Does anybody still think birdshot is an practial defensive round against a person?

This story should cure of that thought.