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Offline jh45gun

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Stupidity killed him
« on: January 01, 2007, 07:23:06 PM »
Just heard of a hunting accident in NW WI. A guy 69 was found dead at the base of his tree stand. He was hunting with some family (when he did not come out of the woods they went and looked for him) and evidently had lowered his xbow to the ground butt first with a arrow still in the xbow. The butt hit the ground and discharged the arrow and it hit him in near the butt in his leg cutting the femoral artery. Needless to say he bleed out before help could arrive. I had heard he tried to put a tourniquet on his leg but the wound was up too high for it to work. The xbow was found with the drop rope still attached to it. What a sad way to go.
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Re: Stupidity killed him
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2007, 08:11:11 PM »
UPDATE: They did an autopsy as they knew the guy had a bad heart. Coroner said he was having a heart attack at the time. What they figure happend was he started having chest pains got excited and lowered the xbow in a hurry to get out of his stand and I suppose try to get help. Sad part is maybe or maybe not he may have survived the heart issue adding the arrow wound was just too much as that killed him for sure. Too bad but I can see this happening under the circumstances as if your haveing a heart attack I am sure your not thinking straight at the time. Jim
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Re: Stupidity killed him
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2007, 11:25:39 AM »
Either way, however he went, it sure is a tough way to go. At least he went out enjoying his hunting passion.