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BBC Wales's Geraint Vincent
"He was flown to hospital by police helicopter with a gunshot wound through his body"
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Thursday, 20 January, 2000, 13:25 GMT
Inquiry into soldier's shooting

Sennybridge The shooting at Sennybridge is the second incident in a week


Investigations are continuing into the accidental shooting of a soldier during a training exercise on an Army firing range.

The Army's Special Investigations Branch and Training Accident Investigation Team are looking into how the soldier was shot in the back on the range in Sennybridge, near Brecon on Wednesday.

The soldier, who is believed to be a signaller, spent a comfortable night at Morriston Hospital in Swansea where he was airlifted by police helicopter.

He is expected to spend several more days in hospital.

Safety review

Dyfed-Powys Police say they are treating the shooting as a freak accident and are satisfied there was nothing suspicious about the incident.

But the MP for Brecon and Radnor Richard Livsey has called for a wholesale review of safety at the ranges.

Last week 14 soldiers were hurt when a lorry overturned on a steep hill. And two years ago a soldier was killed when he was hit by live amunition.

Criticism

The training ranges at Sennybridge in Powys make up one of the British army's largest training centres.

An investigation is still underway after grenadier guardsman Richard King was killed on the ranges two years ago.

The Army was criticised after an inquest failed to establish why live instead of blank bullets were fired.

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