Boy, 5, shoots and kills sister, 2, with ‘My First Rifle’
The two-year-old was shot with a .22-calibre rifle yesterday and rushed to hospital - but later pronounced dead.
The pair’s mother was at home in the small American town of Burkesville, Kentucky, at the time of the shooting just after 1pm local time.
Coroner Gary White revealed the Crickett company gun had been given to the boy as a gift last year.
He said: “It's a Crickett. It's a little rifle for a kid. The little boy's used to shooting the little gun."
He also explained the rifle was kept in a corner of the house and the family did not realise a shell had been left in the barrel.
Crickett guns are manufactured for kids by the Keystone Sporting Arms firm on a web page that boasts of their "child-friendly" rifles.
It says: “The goal of KSA is to instill gun safety in the minds of youth shooters and encourage them to gain the knowledge and respect that hunting and shooting activities require and deserve.”
Coroner Mr White later admitted the incident would be ruled as an accident, saying: "It’s just one of those crazy accidents.”
An autopsy is scheduled for today.
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