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The death of a Dunedin woman who shot herself while deer hunting in an Otago forest was a terrible accident, a coroner has ruled.
Kate Aynsley, 48, died in Beaumont Forest's Blue Mountains Conservation Area in June 2023 after being shot in the head by her own rifle.
In findings released on Monday, coroner Mary-Anne Borrowdale said Aynsley's gun likely went off by accident as she either fell or fumbled in steep, slippery terrain.
While no-one saw what happened, Aynsley had likely removed the safety catch while preparing to shoot a deer, the coroner found.
Aynsley had gone hunting with her fiancΓ© but the pair had split up after hearing a buck deer barking.
Borrowdale said her body was found in an area that presented "a significant trip and slip hazard".
She ruled out Aynsley intentionally taking her own life or any third-party involvement, saying it was a reminder to hunters to
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