A hunter has been left fighting for his life after a grizzly bear that he shot fell down a hill and landed on top of him.
In what some may see as a rather ironic twist of fate, William McCormick, 28, was also walloped by a rock that was dislodged by the bear as it tumbled down the hill.
Mr McCormick was out with his 19-year-old hunting partner, Zachary Tennyson, when the incident happened. According to reports, Tennyson came away from the freak accident unscathed, and was thus able to send a distress beacon out to authorities.
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McCormick was flown via helicopter to a hospital in Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, where he remains in critical condition, according to reports.
Alaska boasts several species of bear, including an estimated 30,000 brown bears.
Authorities have not issued a statement as to what species of bear McCormick shot was, nor whether it's still alive.
Allegedly, around 1,5000 brown bears are hunted down every year in Alaska.
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Despite Mr McCormick's rather unfortunate debacle, the bear seems to be on the receiving end of most public sympathy.