'High levels' of shotgun residue found on clothing recovered from Wolverhampton murder scene
A forensic scientist who examined gun residue found on clothes at the address where Deavon Harrison died said "very high" levels of particles from shotgun discharge were found.
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Mandy Wood, a forensic reporting scientist, was giving evidence on the sixth day of a trial of three people accused of murdering the father of seven in Wolverhampton.
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She said "very high" levels of shotgun particles were found on a grey-sweatshirt worn by Mr Harrison, who died of a knife wound to the head and a gunshot injury to the chest at a house in Dunstall Hill on the morning of December 30 last year.
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