HC Deb 18 February 1980 vol 979 c90W
Mr. Gwilym Roberts

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give a breakdown in the Official Report of the latest figures available for the number of accidents and deaths resulting from the use of dangerous weapons, including guns, crossbows, swords and knives.

Sir George Young

Readily available figures are as follows:

DEATHS DUE TO CUTTING OR PIERCING
INSTRUMENTS AND FIREARM MISSILES
ENGLAND AND WALES 1978
ICD (8th Revision) Males Females
Accidental death:
E920 Caused by cutting or piercing instruments 13 6
E922 Caused by firearm missiles 16 2
Suicide and self-inflicted injury:
E955 By firearms and explosives 180 9
E956 By cutting or piercing instruments 86 22
Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons:
E965 Assault by firearms and explosives 31 11
E966 Assault by cutting or piercing instruments 136 67
Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely in flicted:
E985 Injury by firearms and explosives 15 2
F.986 Injury by cutting or piercing instruments 7 2

In 1973, the latest year for which such details are available, there was a total of 17 deaths involving knives. No deaths were registered involving swords, bows or crossbows in that year.

Equivalent figures are not available for non-fatal accidents.

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