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Bilston traders’ shock at shooting
Tuesday 28th July 2009, 11:45AM BST.
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Disbelief and shock – that was the mood of traders and residents in Bilston today after a father-of-four was gunned down outside the bar he ran with his son.
Swinder Singh Batth, aged 47, today became the second man to be shot dead in Wolverhampton in 16 months, after Luke Harris was shot dead outside a pub in Whitmore Reans.
This afternoon, as the crime scene around Gavin’s Sports Bar remained sealed off by police, a major manhunt was under way to catch the killer.
West Midlands Police spokeswoman Keiley Gartland said: “Detectives from the major investigation unit are conducting house-to-house inquiries at the scene.
“Forensic scene investigators are also at the scene, and a post mortem is being carried out this evening.
As news of the shooting spread, passer-by Sylvia Mills, aged 40, a shop assistant from Wednesbury, reckoned it was like “being in a warzone.”
She said: “I can’t believe it. I don’t know how these people get hold of the guns in the first place.
“If nobody had guns, then nobody would get shot.”
Rosy Banger, owner of Roselaw Solicitors based at The Orchard, said: “We have only been open a couple of weeks, so this has come as a major shock to us.
“Our concern is that it could deter people from even walking down this street.
“You don’t expect a shooting to happen so close to home. We are going to get cameras outside the building.”
Eyon Thompson, 51, the owner of the Mr Hottie takeaway in Church Street, Bilston, said: “I think it’s terrible. Crime has been a big problem in Bilston for quite a long time.
“A lot of young people play computer games these days and just drift, they get bored and turn to crime. I think it’s very sad.”
Wendy Duber, the owner of The Orchard Florist, also in Church Street, said: “I felt sick when I heard the news.
“Sometimes, I have to work very late in here.
“I’ve been here past midnight in the past, and it does make you worry.
“There are not enough CCTV cameras in Bilston. We also need more police on the beat.”
Papinder Singh, 27, who runs Euro Computers in Oxford Street, believes that there is no easy answer to the violence.
He said: “The traders want to see crime reduce but it exists pretty much everywhere. Lots of people seem to carry weapons these days, whether it’s a gun or a knife.
“It hardly gives out a good reputation of Bilston to have a shooting.”
With Hall Street cordoned off as police continued to comb the area for clues, buses were diverted along the Black Country Route near Morrisons to get to the station via Wood Street.
Bilston has seen a number of violent attacks in recent times.
At least two people were shot outside the Tropical Harmony nightclub when violence erupted in September last year.
The following month, a driver’s mate died after being attacked at Bilston bus station. Two men have denied the murder of Peter White, 47, of Bilston Road.
In January, a gunman who shot a bystander after a pub row over “respect” was jailed for at least 23 years.
Leighton Cohen, 21, fired indiscriminately into the doorway of the Bagot Arms in Whitmore Reans, hitting father-of-two Luke Harris.
Cohen, who was on licence after being released early from a sentence for witness intimidation, had trodden on the foot of another man at the Goalpost pub.
Today’s victim, Mr Batth, is also understood to have run Gavin’s Pizza and Fish Bar, in Parkfield Road, Wolverhampton.
West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman Murray MacGregor said today: “An incident support officer and paramedic in a car were first on the scene, backed up by an ambulance.
“Ambulance staff took over treatment of the patient from a police officer at the scene. They continued working on the man as the ambulance travelled on blue lights to New Cross Hospital.
“Sadly, despite the best efforts of ambulance staff and the early intervention of the police officer, it was not possible to save the man and he was confirmed dead on arrival.”
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Regarding CCTV in Bilston, there must be at least a dozen cameras covering the town centre. I have to say, I think it must be very likely that they’ll have the offender on camera. It happened right next to the bus and metro station which have their own cameras too!
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Rest in Peace Shinda Uncle we will all miss you loads!
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Rest in Peace Shinda.
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shinda uncle ji u was great i remember you use to go our with my dad and it is very sad i hope them killer get life sentanced soon and you will be remember as i always used to come to gavin’s fish bar R.I.P we all miss you x
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when is the goverment going to get tough on these scumbags, i,m sick and tired of hearing about these incidents. Poor Mr Batth. i cant imagine what his family must be going through. R.I.P.
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Iv only lived in bilston for two years but have have been part of a viciouse unrovoked attack along side some of my family ,things need to be done as it doesnt seem to matter if your a quiet person who lives a quiet life we are all at risk, im shocked at the amount of murders theres been here in my time in this area im doin all i can to move
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rest in peace shinda uncle..u will b remembered.
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Rest in Peace Shinda.
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R.I.P chacha ji.. you will never be forgotten by us!!!!
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rest in peace shinda sadly missed u didnt deserve this you was a good man and always having a laugh with every one miss u loads xx
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someone somewhere will know who did this,they must come forward and tell the police what they know.my condolences to the family.
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shocked to hear about the tragic news of shinda Amli.My thougths goes to his wife,son Gavin & the girls.Rest in peace Shinda love you always.
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Sincerest condolences to this poor man’s family.
Thank god we moved away from the area years ago. It’s becoming an area of depravity and all right minded people will be sickened at the amount of violence occuring seemingly on a daily basis in the locality.
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r.i.p shinda uncle… ull be missed x
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Up until the last few years I was always proud to live in Bilston but now it feels like we are only a few steps away from being twinned with The Bronx! Tougher sentences need to be issued for ppl who insist on carrying knives, guns and other weapons.
Condolences to all of his family x
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heard so many stories about what a great man you were, it is very tragic how your life was taken, and such a shame. god bless you and may you rest in peace. condolences to your family my heart is with you all at this time. x
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Im afraid the simple truth is that if you live or have to visit deprived areas like Bilston you can only expect more of these kind of events.
Bilston has always been a working class area, sadly now no-one works and the area is crime ridden with gangs and strret crime being rife.
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R.I.P btw Torquay man get your facts right you dont know what you are talking about!
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R.I.P SHINDA AMLI, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN, SINCEREST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY……..
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R.I.P Shinda Phufad Ji, the news is still not sinking in.. my condolences to Satty Bhua and the kids…
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R.I.P Shinda man cant belive it, love to your familey.
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