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The alleged Leeds attacker died of an self-inflicted air force injury, Inquest said

A 38-year-old man who is suspected of having attacked two women in Leeds died on the consequences of self-inflicted air rifle wound on the head.

Owen Lawrence was taken to the hospital last month after two women in the Otley Road in the city of Headingley were injured in the city of the city in a suspected crossbownall, but he died two days later.

An investigation after Mr. Lawrence's death was opened and postponed by the forensic doctor Oliver Longstaff on Monday morning in Wakefield.

Mr. Longstaff said that a post-mortem examination confirmed that he died in Leed's General Infirmary on the basis of a “self-inflicted firewound”.

The forensic doctor said that the provisional cause of death was “an air rifle violation of the head”.

The police of West Yorkshire was called to Otley Road in the afternoon of April 26 after reporting that a man was seen with weapons.

Two women aged 19 and 31 were injured.

They underwent life -threatening injuries, but both were now released from the hospital, the police said.

The incident occurred on a sunny afternoon where people enjoy the Otley Run Pub Crawl on Saturdays.

There are more than 15 pubs on the route and it is often tried in costumes by groups of students and residents as well as deer and hen -dos.

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