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As Ms Penney went to answer the door Ms Day said she "heard a loud bang and she screamed she's been shot". "She came upstairs and into the living room door and collapsed on the settee," she said. No-one in the flat was able to help Ms Penney, the jury was told. "I just wanted the ambulance to come. It was horrible, just horrible," Ms Day said. The police asked her why anyone would attack those in the flat. "It was totally and utterly out of the blue," Ms Day said. Ms Day wondered whether the wrong address had been targeted, the court heard. She said: "I can not make sense of it. I didn't see anybody. I didn't hear anybody speaking. I didn't hear any vehicles." The 999 call lasted 29 minutes until police and paramedics arrived, the court was told. The court heard on Monday,10 March, Huntley shaved his head and dumped the weapon in Cardiff woodland. He then boarded a train from Cardiff Central to Leicester at 11:29 BST. The jury was told other defendants were seen in Leicester before being arrested on that evening.