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May 08, 2008

BC grizzly attack victim drives 15 miles for help

On the heels of a provincial $450,000 bear awareness program announcement, a surveyor in British Columbia was attacked by a 900-pound grizzly while working in the mid-coastal bush. Brent Case, 53, suffered severe gashes to his head and upper arm. "He said that after the bear pulled him back out and chomped on the back of his head, he thought he was going to die," said his son, Dean. In the Calgary Herald.

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