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... from shotgun wounds sustained in a hunting mishap in southern New York. Authorities say Henry Gasiorowski, of Greenwich, Conn., was hit in the arm and back by shotgun pellets in the Friday morning accident at a hunting club in Forestburgh. The ...
Hunter in Forestburgh accidentally shot in arm, back with pellets
Recordonline.com - The Times Herald-Record
... at the Hartwood Hunting Club off Route 42 in the Town of Forestburgh. Around 7:50 a.m., Henry Gasiorowski, 60, of Greenwich, Conn., was seated behind a turkey decoy, making turkey calls, when another hunter, his friend, Jerome Day, 47, also of ...
Henry Gasiorowski, 60, was seated behind a turkey decoy, making turkey calls, about 7:50 a.m. when his hunting companion, Jerome Day, 47, also of Greenwich, snuck up on the decoy and mistakenly opened fire on it, according to the Sullivan County (N.Y.) Sheriff's office. The shotgun pellets hit Gasiorowski in the arm and back......
Wire Service Update #2
7 Hours Later
FORESTBURGH, N.Y. -- A Greenwich man is recovering from shotgun wounds sustained in a hunting mishap Friday in southern New York. Henry Gasiorowski, 60, was seated behind a turkey decoy, making turkey calls, about 7:50 a.m. when his hunting companion, Jerome Day, 47, also of Greenwich, snuck up on the decoy and mistakenly opened fire on it, according to the Sullivan County (N.Y.) Sheriff's office. The shotgun pellets hit Gasiorowski in the arm and back.Town man recovering from shotgun wounds after hunting mishap
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