Ned Kelly - List of Victims Killed or Wounded By The Kelly Gang

List of Victims Killed or Wounded By The Kelly Gang

Name Injury Date
Constable Fitzpatrick wounded April 1878
Sergeant Michael Kennedy shot dead 26 October 1878
Constable Scanlan shot dead 26 October 1878
Constable Lonigan shot dead 26 October 1878
Aaron Sherritt shot dead 26 June 1880
Martin Cherry shot dead 28 June 1880
John Jones (11yo) shot (died) 29 June 1880
C. C. Rawlins wounded 28 June 1880
Superintendent Hare wounded 28 June 1880
Martha Jones (14yo) wounded 28 June 1880

Total: six dead, four wounded.

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