Shocking moment BULLET is found in man who thought ‘discomfort’ was caused by CAT SCRATCH

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A MAN did not release he had been shot after a gun was fired because he thought his wound was caused by a cat scratch.  Nemi Chand, 35, was asleep in a room in Rajasthan, northern India when he felt a slight pain and thought it was the animal scratching at his side to wake him. Jam PressA surgeon attempts to remove the buillet[/caption] Jam PressThe bullet was then removed from the wound[/caption] The electrical lineman ignored the injury and had no idea it was actually a bullet penetrating his body towards the bottom of his rib cage. He was sleeping in a room with three other linemen after checking some faulty lines together. None of them heard the gun go off. But seven hours later, a friend discovered an empty bullet shell leading Nemi to suspect that his wound was not a cat scratch before going to hospital. An x-ray revealed the bullet lodged under Nemi’s skin had just avoided his vital organs. He was taken into surgery to have it removed under general anesthetic on Friday morning. Most read in The Sun BABY HULK Brazil star Hulk announces his NIECE is pregnant with his fourth child 'HELPLESS TO PROTECT HER' Dad's agony as girl 'murdered' during sleepover at pals' house MEAL BEALE EastEnders' Ian Beale star spotted working on stall & ‘getting paid in burgers’ 'HEART & SOUL' Heartbreaking video of kids, 11 & 13, 'murdered' with mum & pal SWITCHED ON Four things you MUST do before switching on your heating to help save you money LOVIN’ IT Boss gives whole firm £50k wage after learning a worker had 2nd job at McDonald's Footage taken inside the operating theatre shows a surgeon prising open Nemi’s skin to pop out the stubborn bullet. Orthopedics surgeons Dr. Vardharam Dewasi and Dr. Narseeram are then seen thoroughly washing out the wound with sterilising fluid to prevent infection. The Raniwara police are treating the case as attempted murder and further investigations are ongoing. Jam PressAn X-ray detected the bullet which would have stayed there if the victim’s pal had not noticed the shell casing[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 02077824104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.