A WOMAN was taken to hospital after being shot in the head as she delivered a pizza, the Lancashire Telegraph reports.

The incident happened in Derwent Road in Chorley and the 42-year-old woman was taken to Chorley Hospital for treatment on a head wound.

Police said either an air rifle or pellet gun was used in the attack.

No arrests have been made following the incident which happened at around 7.30pm on Friday. Police have not issued any suspect descriptions.

The woman, who is believed to work for Domino's Pizza, did not suffer life-threatening injuries. She has been released from hospital.

Police are treating the attack as an isolated incident.

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A GROUP of kids who allegedly broke into a hospital found what appeared to be a dead baby in a bag, reports the Evening Times.

The youngsters filmed themselves wandering around a mothballed hospital unit and coming across the bag and its chilling contents on Sunday afternoon.

It appears to contain an infant with its umbilical cord still attached and a large amount of dirty liquid sitting beneath it.

But experts say the bag's contents could be a doll which was once used for training purposes.

Police said four youths have since been charged with alleged housebreaking and stealing at the former Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow.

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A parent of one of the children close to the incident said he came across the footage on his son's group chat before raising the alarm.