This is the face of gunman Darren Williams who shot three women at a hairdressers, including his former wife.
Mr Williams, 45, from Cwymbran, South Wales, launched the attack at Carol Ann's salon in Newport on Friday.
He shot his ex-wife Rachel in the leg and two clients in the salon at the time also suffered minor neck and arm injuries.
Mr Williams then went on the run for five hours before he was found dead in the woods.
Police have confirmed he went to the hairdressers to confront his ex-wife over their separation.
Gunman Darren Williams injured three Women including his wife
His family have now said he had been suffering in recent weeks because of the 'traumatic break-up of his marriage'.
They said he had 'desperately needed professional medical attention'.
Mr Williams, a father of two, was found at 8.15pm on Friday at Brynglas Woods in the Newport area.
Police said they were not looking for anyone else in connection with his death.
His ex-wife remains in a stable condition at Newport Royal Gwent Hospital.
Superintendent Dave Johnson, local commander for Newport Police, said that Mr Williams ‘enjoyed hunting and the outdoor life’.
The couple had lived on the Brynglas estate, half-a-mile from the salon, with their 15-year-old son for ten years.
Crime scene: Armed police arrived at the scene within minutes, but the gunman had already fled
Anwar Ul Haq, 60, who lives above and works at Malpas Convenience Store - two doors down from Carol-Ann's Salon, said he heard about three shots and a woman in her 50's ran into his shop asking for help.
He said: 'A woman came out shouting "help, help"... she went to another shop and asked for help, in the mean time the police vans came.
'That woman was frightened, scared, she was when she came out.
The police said to go inside and close the doors. We didn't go outside then as the police blocked the road and after four o'clock the police said to us close the shops and so we closed the shop.'
Searching for clues: A police forensics team was called in after the street was cordoned off
A hairdresser working at a nearby salon said: 'Customers heard shots and police were here in seconds. We were told to stay indoors and keep away from windows.
'We have to tell the police when we want to leave and they will escort us to our cars.
'The salon is quite popular with more elderly women but it would usually be busy on a Friday afternoon.
'We've heard that a man went in there and shot his wife. It looks like two other people were also shot. www.dailymail.co.uk
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