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Woman Will Likely Live With Bullet In Head
POSTED: 11:04 pm EST January 3,
2006
UPDATED: 1:57 pm EST January 4,
2006
A Central Florida woman who was struck in the face by a stray bullet while watching New Year's Eve fireworks will likely be forced to live with it lodged in her skull, according to a Local 6 News report.Investigators said Ruby Cintron was standing on the north shoreline of Crooked Lake in the Highlands Lake subdivision off Hiawassee Road after midnight Sunday when she was hit near the eye by the .45-caliber bullet.
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An investigation determined that the bullet came from someone who fired into the sky to ring in the New Year. The bullet destroyed Cintron's eye and became lodged in her skull behind an eye socket. Doctors said removing the bullet means removing her eye, which is already destroyed.Cintron, who does not have health insurance, was forced to leave the hospital Tuesday because she cannot afford further care for her injuries, according to the report. Since Cintron is not a U.S. citizen, she does not qualify for aide, Local 6 News reported. Ruby's husband, Domingo, said he is waiting for his wife's family to arrive from Ecuador before he tells her that a bullet struck her face. She believes she was hit by a firecracker.Police hope the person who fired the shot will turn themselves in to authorities.If you have any information concerning this shooting, you are urged to call Crimeline at (800) 423-TIPS.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
An investigation determined that the bullet came from someone who fired into the sky to ring in the New Year. The bullet destroyed Cintron's eye and became lodged in her skull behind an eye socket. Doctors said removing the bullet means removing her eye, which is already destroyed.Cintron, who does not have health insurance, was forced to leave the hospital Tuesday because she cannot afford further care for her injuries, according to the report. Since Cintron is not a U.S. citizen, she does not qualify for aide, Local 6 News reported. Ruby's husband, Domingo, said he is waiting for his wife's family to arrive from Ecuador before he tells her that a bullet struck her face. She believes she was hit by a firecracker.Police hope the person who fired the shot will turn themselves in to authorities.If you have any information concerning this shooting, you are urged to call Crimeline at (800) 423-TIPS.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
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