Cambridge Independent Press 1 Mar 1895: Harry Pamplin injured by gun

On Friday Harry Pamplin, aged 24, of Trumpington, a porter employed by the Great Eastern Railway at Cambridge, was shooting at the back of the station, and rested the gun against a gate whilst he got over. He shook the gate and the gun went off, the charge entering the muscle of his left arm. He was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital and attended to.

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