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West Kelowna shooter admits guilt

Officials said the shooting took place inside this West Kelowna home on July 4, 2016. Lauren Pullen/Global News

An Okanagan man who shot his girlfriend in the face has admitted to three of the nine offenses he is charged with.

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On July 4th, Evan Anthony Swite fired a single bullet from an assault rifle into Mellissa Courchene while the couple was arguing at the home they shared on the Westbank First Nation reserve.

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Courchene says she’s lucky to be alive as the bullet, which exited the back of her neck, missed her spine and major blood vessels.

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Swite, 28, has pleaded guilty to to criminal negligence causing bodily harm, illegally possessing two guns and possessing a 20 cartridge magazine which is a prohibited device.

He remains in jail and will be sentenced at a later date.

Despite her brush with death, Courchene said she will always love Swite.

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