An Alaskan fisherman died in his buddy’s arms after he was shot in the neck during the massacre at a Las Vegas country music festival Sunday, according to his grieving friend.

“Sadly he died in my arms,” wrote Brian MacKinnon under a smiling photo of him with friend Adrian Murfitt, taken at the concert before the mass shooting.

“I don’t really know what else to say at this time. I’m really sorry.”

Murfitt, 35, was a commercial fisherman from Anchorage and had come to the Route 91 festival with a “little city” of fellow residents from the city, his mother told the Alaska Dispatch News.

He was one of at least 58 killed when gunman Stephen Paddock started spraying bullets into the crowd from a nearby hotel window.

“Apparently, a fireman and a doctor both came over and did CPR on him, but he didn’t make it,” mom Avonna Murfitt told the newspaper.

MacKinnon, a childhood friend, survived a near miss, she added.

“[He] took a bullet in his hat,” Avonna Murfitt said.

Paddock, who shot himself, was also an enthusiastic fisherman, the Dispatch News reports — he purchased Alaska nonresident sportfishing licenses in 2009 and 2010.