Human error is a thing, and to that I am sympathetic.
While I'm not sure how it played out, assuming it wasn't the result of retarded weapon handling, this likely means she allowed a wild animal to get close enough to prompt such an extreme firing angle. Hopefully the lesson has been learned.
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I think that's overly optimistic.
Men and women, generally speaking, have entirely different risk aversion profiles. Testosterone is directly implicated. Men also have considerably faster reaction times, better spatial reasoning and coordination, and considerably higher upper body strength for a reason. This isn't the result of a lack of life experience, this is the result of thousands of years of evolution.
Outliers exist, but generally speaking, women are not suited to such roles.