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Police find second bullet in equestrian centre at Rio Games?

August 11, 2016 00:52 IST
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Police have discovered a second bullet inside the Olympic equestrian centre close to the stable area, a security source said on Wednesday, the second time a stray shot has been picked up at the venue over the past week.

A bullet is seen inside the media centre at the Olympic Equestrian Centre after it went through the wall of the media centre during competition in the Individual Dressage event on Day 1 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Equestrian Centre on August 6No one was injured and police were investigating to determine where the latest shell had come from. The international equestrian federation said the dressage competition was continuing as normal on Wednesday.

The head of Rio 2016 communications Mario Andrada said he was in the stables "trying to find out what really happened".

On Saturday, a stray bullet tore threw the roof of the equestrian press centre, passing over the head of the New Zealand press attache and landing at the feet of a photographer. The defence minister said it may have been fired by a gang member trying to shoot down a police blimp.

The blimp was flying on Tuesday during the final eventing competition.

Image: A bullet is seen inside the media centre at the Olympic Equestrian Centre after it went through the wall of the media centre during competition in the Individual Dressage event on Day 1 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Equestrian Centre on August 6 (Image used for representational purposes).

Photograph: Rob Carr/Getty Images

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