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Steerpike

(2,693 posts)
Thu Nov 29, 2018, 11:26 AM Nov 2018

Grizzly bear kills woman and baby in Yukon

https://www.ktva.com/story/39556013/grizzly-bear-kills-woman-and-baby-in-yukon

WHITEHORSE, Yukon (AP) - A grizzly bear has killed a woman and her 10-month-old baby in Canada.

The Yukon Coroner's Service says 37-year-old Valerie Theoret and infant Adele Roesholt died in the attack in the Yukon near the Northwest Territories border.

Coroner Heather Jones says Royal Canadian Mounted Police received a call Monday from trapper Gjermund Roesholt, who said he was returning from a walk when he was charged by a grizzly bear about 100 meters from a cabin he shared with his wife and infant daughter.
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Grizzly bear kills woman and baby in Yukon (Original Post) Steerpike Nov 2018 OP
Beyond cilla4progress Nov 2018 #1
Living in grizzly country has its risks Fullduplexxx Nov 2018 #2
One can get killed anywhere...the mall, the street, in your home... Ferrets are Cool Nov 2018 #3
That's sad. 2naSalit Nov 2018 #4

Ferrets are Cool

(21,991 posts)
3. One can get killed anywhere...the mall, the street, in your home...
Thu Nov 29, 2018, 11:53 AM
Nov 2018

some places are more dangerous than others, but there are NO completely safe places.

2naSalit

(93,444 posts)
4. That's sad.
Thu Nov 29, 2018, 12:00 PM
Nov 2018

I live in grizzly territory in the lower 48, I keep bear spray by the door and look outside before opening the door. Have baby griz nose prints on my front door. But I am also a retired outreach and education about nears and your safety worker for the gov't.

A bear is a bear is a bear, no matter which kind.

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