The husband of the American prosecutor shot dead on a tiny Pacific island described the moment he rushed to her aid after she collapsed in their yard.

Simon Haemmerling was home baking brownies when he heard gunshots around 7 p.m. Monday outside his home in the remote island of Yap, ABC News reported.

He said that his 33-year-old wife — who was the island’s acting attorney general — was gunned down upon returning from her daily jog.

He raced outside to a grisly scene where he found his wife, Rachelle Bergeron, on the ground and one of their dogs fatally shot in the couple’s car, according to the outlet.

“I just kind of fell by her, not really thinking about anything else,” Haemmerling told ABC News. “She was just crouched over and breathing really heavy.”

She was brought to the hospital, where she later succumbed to her injuries, according to the report.

Haemmerling described his wife who he wed last year as “bubbly” and “passionate.”

The Wisconsin native moved to the remote island in 2015 after a stint as a human rights lawyer in New York.

No suspects have been identified in the shooting, but her husband said that her job came with safety concerns.

“She always had people that were giving her a hard time,” her husband told ABC. “But there was always the other side because she really loved justice.”

The FBI has confirmed that the agency joined local officials to launch an investigation into the shooting death.