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    | MI: Father to blame in daughter's accidental shooting: Remington Arms Submitted by: 
			
Corey Salo
 
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    | Remington Arms blamed a father for the accidental shooting of his daughter who was killed when a rifle discharged in their pickup truck.
 
 Shellsea Lefebre-Schiel, 12, died Sept. 21, 2014, after she was shot in the head while on a hunting trip with her father, Jose Lefebre, on Drummond Island.
 
 Her mother, Michelle Lefebre, filed a $5 million federal lawsuit against the gun maker, which had posted a voluntary recall on its website that said: "Remington has determined that some Model 700 and Model Seven rifles with XMP triggers could, under certain circumstances, unintentionally discharge."
 
 The rifle discharged while the father was driving the pickup truck. His daughter was struck in the jaw and killed.
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    | Comment by: 
     mickey
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    | It had nothing to do with it being a Remington and everything to do with it being loaded with the safety off when the trigger was pulled. |  
 
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