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When Ottawa police answered a complaint about after-hours hunting in the rural southwest end of the city Wednesday night they got an unexpected shock when they found a man dying in a field.
The man had not been shot, but died from natural causes, police said.
Paramedics were called to the area just north of Munster Hamlet at 8:45 p.m., but were not able to save the man, who was in his mid-70s.
Police said he was with hunters, but would not say if he was hunting.
Deer hunting after sundown is illegal.
Police have not laid any charges, and have not released the man's name or the cause of his death.
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