Bears maul teen visitors in Alaskan wilderness
Four teenagers said they did everything recommended during a bear encounter but they were critically injured in an attack by a brown bear and her cub as they hiked through the Alaskan wilderness, reported CNN.
The four, all between the ages of 16 and 18, were at the head of a group of seven teens who were there as part of the National Outdoor Leadership School. They were hiking on their own to study survival skills when they encountered the bears while crossing a river north of Talkeetna.
"They were mauled very severely," said a state trooper. "It was truly an emergency situation."
Two of the teens suffered life-threatening injuries, according to Newser.
Sam Gottsegen, 17, of Denver, "turned and all he saw was a brown mass and a crimson face coming at him," says his dad from the hospital where his son is recovering. The teen suffered broken ribs, a bite to the head, and bites to his chest that punctured a lung, according to the Denver Post, which reported it as an attack by grizzlies, not brown bears.
The hikers say they did everything they had been instructed to do during a bear encounter, including calling out to chase bears away.
State troopers are now attempting to track the bears.
All teens and nearby instructors in the survival program were airlifted from the area.
By David Wilkening
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