Key Points
- Kate Henshaw shares a gym member’s near-miss at home. A bullet lies on the bedroom floor at dawn.
- The window shatters while she sleeps after a late trip. She wakes safe and gives thanks for spared life.
- Police check is urged to trace the stray round. Henshaw calls for calm while facts are still forming.
Kate Henshaw (Kate Henshaw-Nuttall) has shared a stark tale. She said a gym member woke to a bullet indoors. The woman had returned from a trip the night before.

At dawn, she pulled the blinds and saw glass shards. Her bedroom window was cracked, and a lone bullet lay. Henshaw, known for a Kate Henshaw birthday praise post, thanked God today.
What Kate Henshaw says happened
In an X post, Henshaw relayed the member’s morning shock. She wrote, “God gave her one more day” with thanks. She added that sleep shielded her when evil was planned.
She also wrote, “one bullet away from the grave.” She called the escape a clear sign of grace today. Fans replied with prayers and short notes of relief. She said the woman returned bone tired after a long trip. She slept at once and never heard the glass break. Morning light then showed the damage and the stray round.
Calls for calm and next steps
The post does not specify the street or time frame. A police check is key to trace the bullet’s path. Neighbours may also share tips that aid swift case work.
A police scene team should bag the round for tests. Home owners should avoid moving shards or the bullet. They should alert building heads or estate guards at once.
Recent cases show why prompt reports help solve gun harm. See our Lagos nightclub shooting report for similar context. Victims and witnesses should document shards, shells, and times.
Experts say stray shots can come from fights or tests. They may also fall from the sky after random fire. A lab scan helps link the round to a source.
Residents should seek help lines for stress after near-miss events. Sleep loss and panic are common in such tense hours. Early support can steady mood and restore sound rest.





