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British scientists went to the United States to find their girlfriends lying in bed and were killed by bullets

author:European Network

  According to the European Union News Agency, Matthew Willson, a 31-year-old astrophysicist in the United Kingdom, traveled to Georgia last week to visit his girlfriend and stayed at his girlfriend's home, Kate Shepard. Unexpectedly, when Wilson was sleeping in bed in the early morning of last Sunday, he was inexplicably hit by a bullet and headshot, and as a result, he was sent to the hospital and died.

British scientists went to the United States to find their girlfriends lying in bed and were killed by bullets

British scientists were killed by a headshot while lying in bed.

  According to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), The British 31-year-old astrophysicist Wilson went to the United States to find his girlfriend, and on the second day of his successful arrival, he lay down on his girlfriend's bed at nearly 2 a.m. on Sunday and fell asleep, when he was suddenly hit in the head by an unknown bullet and was rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment.

  Police said Kate called police around 2 a.m. to report the incident, saying Wilson had been shot in the head. Preliminary investigations suggest that someone nearby was playing with a gun, accidentally misfired, and the bullet was fired from a building more than 240 meters away, hitting Wilson in the head after crossing the bedroom wall. Hopefully, people will come forward and provide any information they have.

  Sergeant Jake Kissel of Brookhaven Police Department told the BBC that police arrived at the scene to find Wilson's girlfriend giving him first aid, but he had died instantly.

  Kate lives in Brookhaven, Georgia, which is widely rated as one of the best places to live in Georgia, and Kate lives in a wealthy neighborhood, and the security situation should be quite good. However, a similar stray bullet killing occurred a few months ago.

  According to the Daily Mail, Wilson worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Georgia State University for 2 years and worked at the University of Liège in Belgium before returning to the UK. Wilson's sister, who is studying molecular biology in Sweden, mourned her brother on social media platforms on the 21st, saying that the world is too unfair.

  Police said police are currently investigating the gun that shot Wilson and are tracking down all relevant leads. Hopefully, witnesses will come forward. (Ouyang Hong)