Posted on 10/08/2005 1:19:08 PM PDT by wagglebee
An accountant whose bra saved her life when she was shot in the chest described yesterday how she looked down at the blood on her clothes and thought she was going to die.
Helen Kelly, 24, was outside an exhibition centre in the City of London in the early hours of the morning when a gun battle broke out between rival gangs who had attended the Urban Music Awards ceremony.
She collapsed to the ground after being struck in the crossfire, but escaped serious injury because the bullet hit the underwire of her bra and was deflected away from her chest and through her right breast.
She recalled yesterday how she and a friend, who had also attended the event last November at the Barbican Centre, started to run to safety after hearing gunshots.
"I did not really believe they were gunshots but I suddenly saw my friend running. I started to follow her and it was not until we got to the other side of a wall that I realised I had been hit," said Miss Kelly.
"I didn't think I had been shot. I thought I had been hit by a ricochet, a bit of wood or something. It didn't hurt very much. We carried on running and a girl in front of us was shouting, 'She's been shot'.
"That's when I realised I might have been shot. There was a lot of blood on my stomach, but I didn't know where it was coming from. I could see where the bullet had gone in but not where it came out."
Miss Kelly, in an interview with the London Evening Standard, added: "Then things started going through my mind. I sat down and thought, 'Well, this is it. I have done all my washing so my mum won't have to go through all my dirty clothes when I'm dead.' "
Miss Kelly, who was taken to the Royal London Hospital to have the bullet removed, recalled the incident as the gunman, Linton Ambursley, 29, of Lewisham, south London, was jailed for 12 years. He pleaded guilty to wounding with intent and firearms charges. His accomplice, Tyrone Headley, 28, of New Cross, south London, was jailed for two years after admitting assisting an offender.
The jury heard that Ambursley accidentally shot Miss Kelly as he exchanged fire with a gang he had argued with in the VIP area of the ceremony. Ambursley left the scene, but was stopped by police because Headley had forgotten to turn on the lights of the car he was driving.
Ben Gumpert, prosecuting, told the court that Miss Kelly had been left emotionally scarred by the event.
"She speaks of her fear while she was having hospital treatment and she speaks of her emotional instability," he said. "She is more aware of people in the street and has a feeling of unsafeness. Ordinary things make her feel angry and frustrated."
Sentencing Ambursley, Judge Richard Hone, QC, said: "You did in fact go out with a gun and a magazine with at least four bullets in it to the Barbican Centre, contemplating that there might be trouble which required the use of that gun.
"These were reckless actions which left your victim with a bullet in her chest which required surgery. She was entirely innocent of anything. This was truly terrifying to members of the public. It is only through great good fortune that it didn't result in a murder charge."
Speaking outside court, Det Chief Insp Robert Wishart said: "These two gangs displayed utter disregard for the safety of the public and themselves.
"They came up to the City of London carrying firearms with the obvious intention to cause harm to each other. It is miraculous that no other people were hurt."
Hey----how are things in your sector? ((((hugs))))....oh! I mean.....*salute*
*Heads for the moral high ground on this one*
I have too many women that sit around me at work to say anything out loud without the serious possiblity of grave bodily harm.
"oh! I mean.....*salute*"
That's better!
As you were...
All is well here!
Cap'n B
Smart guy! :o) You would just be digging a very deep hole for yourself! LOL!
CALL in the FEMBOTS!!!!
No problem. Just had to get it off my chest. Sorry if I came off like a boob.
Quick! Call Tony Soprano. She could work at the 'Bing.
This is the kind of thing you expect at a Mozartfest or a Haydenfest. I'll try not to let this shape my image of the Urban Music industry, or damage my faith in its positive social contributions.
Please forgive my asking, and I'm truly not trying to be insensitive here...but, having seen A cups, why do they even need a bra at all?
LMFAO!
Gunfire at an "Urban Music Awards ceremony"? Gee, what a surprise.
Wagner, maybe. But "Urban Music"?
Time to start installing metal detectors at symphony and operal halls if you ask me.
LOL! I'm not feeling up to the task of competing with you. This is clearly your rack-et. I'm like a deer caught in the headlights. Just don't let the victory go to your head--surely you don't want your cups to runneth over.
Take it off and you wonder where the breasts went.
Nam Vet
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