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Dog the Bounty Hunter Duane Chapman's grandson accidentally shot and killed by father

Dog the Bounty Hunter Duane Chapman's grandson accidentally shot and killed by father

NZ Herald3 days ago
Dog the Bounty Hunter has been left reeling after suffering an 'incomprehensible' family tragedy.
The 72-year-old TV star and his wife Francie Chapman are in mourning after Gregory Zecca - Francie's 38-year-old son from a previous relationship - allegedly shot and killed his 13-year-old son Anthony in a tragic accident
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