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How a couple survived a ‘defensive' grizzly bear attack

How a couple survived a ‘defensive' grizzly bear attack

Independenta day ago
A woman saved her husband from a grizzly bear attack on a Canadian trail by effectively using bear spray.
The incident took place on Saturday while the couple was e-biking along the Kootenay River in British Columbia.
The husband sustained significant injuries and was taken to the hospital for surgery following the encounter.
Officials determined the attack was 'defensive in nature', likely occurring because the couple startled two bears in thick brush.
Authorities decided not to capture or dispatch the bears, but advised others in bear country to carry and know how to use bear spray.
Woman uses bear spray to save husband's life in Canada grizzly attack
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