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Men shot dead in stomach with crossbow during Brierley Hill cannabis farm raid

The two men killed during a cannabis factory raid were shot in the stomach with a crossbow, an inquest heard.

Khuzaimah Douglas, 19, and 36-year-old Waseem Ramzan died after violence erupted outside a property in Pensnett Road, which was targeted by robbers during the early hours of Thursday, February 20.

An inquest into their deaths was opened at Black Country Coroner’s Court in Oldbury today (Wednesday, February 26).

Detective Chief Inspector Jim Munro, from West Midlands Police’s homicide unit, told the hearing a gang of approximately nine people tried to gain access to the rear of a property on Pensnett Road – where a “large number of cannabis plants were growing” – at around 3.30am.

He said the occupants of a house next door had come out to confront the group.

“A crossbow was discharged on two occasions,” he continued.

“One fatally wounded Mr Douglas and another fatally wounded Mr Ramzan.”

The inquest was told Mr Ramzan, who lived in Pensnett Road, was taken to Dudley’s Russells Hall Hospital by a family member, where he later died.

Mr Douglas, of Ernest Road, Moseley, was pronounced dead in nearby Wilson Road, where he had collapsed.

Both men died as a result of a “penetrating abdominal wound”, the detective said.

The inquest was told a number of arrests had been made as part of the “fast moving investigation”.

Omar Ramzan, 23, of Pensnett Road, Brierley Hill, was arrested and charged with the two murders on Monday (February 24).

His father, 46-year-old Saghawat Ramzan, is currently remanded in prison having already been charged with the murders.

A 21-year-old man was arrested after a VW Sirocco was stopped in North Place, Dudley. He is now in police custody for questioning about the cannabis farm robbery.

Officers also arrested a 23-year-old man from Weoley Castle on Tuesday, February 25 on suspicion of conspiracy to rob and he remains in police custody.

A 32-year-old man from Brierley Hill who was arrested on Monday on suspicion of assisting an offender has been bailed while enquiries progress, while a 19-year-old man has been charged with conspiracy to burgle and perverting the course of justice. He’s now in prison on remand.

Two other men – aged 21 and 23 – had previously been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to rob and a 42-year-old for assisting an offender. They have all been released on police bail.

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