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Hiker shot in ankle on Chaishan trail
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A 66-year-old man was on Friday morning hit in the ankle by a bullet while hiking on Chaishan (柴山) in Kaohsiung, leading police to investigate whether the bullet came from a nearby firing range where marines were training.
The hiker, surnamed Chen (陳), told police that at about 10am, he was taking a break with friends at a tourist attraction on the mountain when he felt a sharp pain on his left ankle, the Kaohsiung Police Department’s Gushan Precinct said.
At the time, Chen said that he heard “firecrackers.”
Taking off his hiking boot, he said that he found he had been impaled by something sharp.
Hiker shot by bullet allegedly from military shooting range
12/11/2020 09:35 PM
Medics attend to the injured hiker. Photo courtesy of a bystander
Kaohsiung, Dec. 11 (CNA) A 66-year-old man was hit by a bullet on the left ankle while hiking on Tzaishan mountain in Kaohsiung on Friday morning, leading local police to investigate if the bullet was from a nearby shooting range where the Navy s Marine Corps was undergoing training.
The hiker, surnamed Chen (陳), told police that he was taking a break with friends at a scenic spot on the mountain at 10:07 a.m. when he felt a sharp pain on his left ankle, according to the Gushan Precinct of the Kaohsiung City Police Bureau.