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'The Voice' winner credits 'the Lord above,' 'angel from Heaven' after surviving gunshot wound

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Country singer Jason "Sundance" Head, "The Voice" season 11 winner and son of legendary musician Roy Head, is thanking God for sparing his life after an accidental gunshot wound to the stomach sent him to a Texas hospital via emergency helicopter.

Head was reportedly hunting in the woods by himself when he received one bullet to the stomach on Nov. 15, his agent told USA Today. The bullet reportedly missed his vital organs and was lodged instead in a fatty tissue area of his stomach.

On Sunday, Head posted a video on Facebook thanking "the good Lord above, the wonderful first responders and the trauma team at [University of Texas at Tyler]" for saving his life.

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