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KAMLOOPS, B.C. 鈥?A Vancouver man who fatally shot himself in the torso at a handgun competition appears to have dropped his weapon and it went off, says the president of a target sports association.Cpl. Jodi Shelkie of the RCMP in Kamloops, B.C., said officers were called to an outdoor range Sunday afternoon after the 50-year-old man accidentally shot himself.Witnesses immediately began pr
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