Jacqueline Taylor, 67, suffered a fatal gunshot wound to her chest after a rifle which was being carried on the shoulder of one of the hunters was accidentally discharged. The hunting party were passing through a field of maize at the time when the accident occurred. The incident took place in the commune of Goudelin in the Côtes d’Amour department of North Western Brittany. Boar hunting is a widespread and popular pastime in rural parts of Brittany. A statement from the local public prosecutor’s office said that: “A wild boar hunt was organised that day, which brought together a dozen hunters, and two guests. The hunters were advancing through a field of corn silage when one of them, a 69-year-old man, in circumstances yet to be determined, fired with his shoulder-mounted rifle, barrel pointed back.” Despite the best efforts of emergency services personnel the woman died a short while later at the Saint-Brieuc hospital. A 69 year old man named locally as Pierre Philli