A grandfather shot multiple times in an apparent random attack in Everton is doing well, according to his son.
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Kelvin Tennant, 72, managed to survive Saturday’s attack on the Myrtleford-Everton rail trail with non-life threatening injuries.
His son, Nick, said he was in good spirits in The Alfred Hospital.
“He’s good,” Mr Tennant said.
“He’s just had his eye tested.
“It all seems to be going well.
“He’s still got to go in and get some shrapnel out of his eyes and there’s also some in his stomach that has to come out.”
Kelvin is still at a loss as to why he was shot.
NO CLEAR MOTIVE
POLICE are appealing for help to solve Saturday’s baffling shooting.
The 72-year-old victim gave investigators a description of a man in a dark-coloured sedan firing shots at him.
But there appears to have been no witnesses to the incident, with police hoping someone has information that can track down the shooter.
Detective Senior Constable Elise Douglas said the man was shaken up by the incident and had non life-threatening injuries.
“It’s very early days into the investigation, however it does appear that the shooting was unprovoked,” she said.
“At this stage it appears there is no connection (between the shooter and victim).
“However we will continue to look at all avenues and all aspects of this investigation.”
The victim had been riding to Beechworth on a motorised bike when he was shot.
Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
EARLIER: A RETIRED teacher shot multiple times while bike riding in Everton, including once in the head, may have been the victim of an unprovoked attack.
Cyclists found the 72-year-old Ringwood man unconscious and bleeding on the side of the Myrtleford-Everton rail trail about midday Saturday.
Police believe a man pulled up in a dark-coloured sedan and fired four to six shots at the rider, hitting him once in the head and multiple times in the chest.
A pistol was likely used in the shooting, which left the man requiring an airlift to The Alfred hospital in Melbourne.
“He was just asking how my son went in cricket – all his faculties are fine.
“There’s been no issues with the brain, just his eye.”
The bullet fractured the man’s skull but did not penetrate his brain.
The closest resident was about 200 metres away when the shots were fired, but didn’t hear anything due to the noise his machinery was making.
The rider had been staying at the Myrtleford Holiday Park since Friday.
Crime scene officers examined the man’s white SUV and caravan on Sunday.
The shooting is being investigated by the Melbourne-based armed crime squad.
Detective Senior Constable Matt Prestage said it was initially thought a shotgun was used, but police now believe the rider was shot with a pistol.
“He’s extremely lucky, particularly being shot in the head,” he said.
“It fractured his skull but didn’t penetrate his brain.
“He’s in a serious but stable condition and is undergoing further surgery today.”
Detective Senior Sergeant Kevin Coughlan said officers were trying to work out exactly what had occurred.
“Someone has attempted to cause him some serious harm here today and we’re treating it as an attempted murder,” he said.
** If you have any information that may help investigators, phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.