Hunter dies after shot bear falls from tree and crushes him
lunenburg county December 18, 2024 10:20A tragic incident in Lunenburg County where a hunter lost his life after a shot bear fell from a tree on top of him.
A tragic incident in Lunenburg County where a hunter lost his life after a shot bear fell from a tree on top of him.
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