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Last Updated: Tuesday, 1 November 2005, 12:45 GMT
Transcript of 999 call after shooting
Veronica Wilson made the call after her husband was shot
Veronica Wilson made the call after her husband was shot
Police have released a transcript of the 999 call made by Veronica Wilson on 28 November 2004 as she reported the killing of her husband Alistair.

Veronica: (Screaming) My husband's been shot. Dad, get the kids. (Screaming) My husband's been shot. Get the kids. (Screaming)

Operator: Do you need the fire, police or ambulance?

Veronica: My husband's been shot. (Followed by indecipherable screaming)

Operator: Excuse me I can't hear you, do you want the fire, police or ambulance?

Veronica: Oh my God! (Then gives address)

Operator: Who do you want to speak to, the fire, police or ambulance?

Veronica: Police and ambulance, my husband's just been shot!


A transcript of the interview between child psychologist Helen Kenward and the murder victim's son, Andrew Wilson, who was aged four at the time, has also been released.

Helen: And so where did daddy go then?

Andrew: To the hospital.

Helen: And what do you think has happened now?

Andrew: Still in the hospital and, and, and I think he's okay.

Helen: Do you think we should ask mummy if he's okay? Mmm? Do you want to know if he's okay? (Andrew nods his head)

Helen: What do you think mum? (Veronica acknowledges with a nod of the head to Helen)

Helen: Sweetheart. You need to come and sit and have a cuddle with mum. Cause daddy isn't okay. You know when you said you heard the big bang? And that daddy was shot.

Andrew (sitting on Veronica's knee): Yes.

Helen: Well daddy's not going to come back.

Andrew: Why?

Helen: Because the shot made him dead.



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