vincent macavinny reports. the final photo of matthew willson taken on the second day of a visit to his girlfriend, katherine shepard in atlanta just hours before his life was taken away at around 2am last sunday, the couple awoke in this bed to gunshots being fired nearby and what police are calling a random and senseless act. one of the bullets penetrated the exterior wall of the room, hitting matthew as he lay dying in katherine s arms. her flatmate dialed 911 after the third orfourth round. ijust remember katherine shepard screaming that matt had been shot, and when i walked over to the rear, ran over to the room, i saw he was laying on the bed, but the wound on his head and just we called 911 instantly and we re trying our best and to stop the wound. matthew, from chertsey in surrey, was a former phd student
is going to be long and hard. so in the days to come, as this destruction reveals itself, as the extent of it becomes clearer, the challenges facing tonga are also being revealed. it s exactly two years since china locked down the city of wuhan and its 10 million inhabitants. the aim was to try to stop the spread of coronavirus from the place where it first emerged. as beijing prepares to host the winter olympics next month, it s turned to extreme measures again in the fight to maintain its strict zero covid 19 policy. matt raw was one of the many people evacuated from wuhan right at the start of the pandemic. i guess that the time we were just preparing for chinese new year and we had been away for the weekend with my wife s brother s company
to stay behind her sealed front door simply after receiving a delivery from abroad. she didn t want us to name her, but deeply frustrated, she sent us a text message saying it s good for epidemic control, but it s not a good thing from the human rights perspective. robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. matt raw was one of those evacuated from wuhan right at the start of the pandemic. what was it like they re at the pandemicjust began? two years on, it is killed so many millions in doing so many lives. it certainly has. i doing so many lives. it certainly has- i guess doing so many lives. it certainly has. i guess at doing so many lives. it certainly has. i guess at the doing so many lives. it certainly has. i guess at the time - doing so many lives. it certainly has. i guess at the time we - doing so many lives. it certainly| has. i guess at the time we were preparing for chinese new year and had been away for the weekend with my wife s brothers annual company works to and everything
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GOOD Morning Britain viewers were outraged today after a Covid evacuee said he was robbed of his life in China.
Matt Raw was accused of being anti British after claiming leaving the country was a mistake because China did things properly in order to control the virus.
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Good Morning Britain viewers outraged as anti British Covid evacuee Matt Raw says he was robbed of life in China
Speaking from his home in Cheshire, the former Wuhan resident said he was alarmed when he arrived back in Britain on January 31 last year to find no lockdown despite the virus spreading rapidly across the world.
People actually listen to the rules over there : Man who left Wuhan says he wishes he d stayed in China during pandemic
Matt Raw, from Knutsford, blasted the UK s slow response to the coronavirus pandemic on GMB this morning
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