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Man shot during Botwood home invasion dead, Gilbert Budgell charged with murder

The man who was shot during a Botwood home invasion has succumbed to his injuries, according to the RCMP.

Gilbert Budgell, 53, of Botwood, N.L. charged with second degree murder

Gilbert Budgell appeared in provincial court in Grand Falls-Windsor Monday. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

The man who was shot during a Botwood home invasion over the weekend has succumbed to his injuries, according to the RCMP.

Police have now charged Gilbert Budgell, 53, of Botwoodwith second-degree murder.

Budgellwas arrested and charged with attempted murder and possession of afirearm while prohibited,after two men entered his home on Swanee Pool RoadSaturday night.

One man was taken to hospital in St. John's, where he has since died.

Court documents allege Budgell shot and struck the victim.

Const. Marcus Skinner told CBC News Wednesday afternoon that a "number of police resources [are] currently tasked with investigating this matter."

Policeare not commenting on howa homeowner, whose residence was invaded, came to be charged with such serious offences, or whyBudgell is believed to have shot one of the two men.

Officers are also not commenting on what injuries the man died from orhow many times he was shot.

Search of home complete

Earlier this week,Const. Ian Dollimount told CBC News that the RCMP maintains the home invasion was no accident, and saidneighbours have no reason to fear for their safety.

"We do strongly believe ... that this residence was targeted," he said.

"The public can rest assured we don't have concerns for any other residents in the area."

Before the charge was upgraded,Budgellwasscheduled to appear in court Thursday for a bail hearing.

RCMP saidthey have completed their search of Budgell's home, and are nowlooking for the second suspect in relation to the home invasion.

Budgell has been in trouble with the law in the past. In 2009, he was charged twice with possession of drugs, and was found guilty in 2011.

For that, he was ordered to pay a fine of $2,000 and placed on probation for 12 months.

Budgell has alsobeen convicted of assault in Ontario. In 2002 he was sentenced to 30 days in jail and18 months probation,and was placed on a weapons prohibition for 10 years.