Victim hurt in attack involving crossbow ‘stable’
One of two women seriously injured in an attack involving a crossbow and a firearm in Leeds has undergone surgery for “life-threatening injuries”.
Counter Terrorism Policing North East said the “isolated incident” involving the women aged 19 and 31, happened on Otley Road, in the Headingley area, at about 14:47 BST on Saturday.
One of the women was sent home from hospital earlier while the other, who underwent surgery, was now in a stable condition, police said.
A 38-year-old man, who officers said was “the key suspect”, remains in hospital in critical condition after suffering a “self-inflicted injury”.
The incident occurred on Otley Road in Headingley while people were taking part in the popular Otley Run pub crawl.
Source: BBC | Language: English