12/02/2015

Man Shot In Both Knees In West Belfast

An investigation has been launched after a man was found on the outskirts of west Belfast suffering gunshot wounds to both knees.

Police said the victim was found at about 20:40 on Wednesday night on Glasvey Gardens in Twinbrook.

He is being treated at Royal Victoria Hospital. His condition is unknown.

Anyone with any information on the shooting is asked to contact police.

(MH/CD)

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