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Bear kills woman walking her dogs in Colorado
By The Washington Post
Brittany Shammas
A man came home Friday evening to a perplexing scene: His girlfriend s two dogs were outside the Durango, Colorado, residence, their leashes still on. But his girlfriend was nowhere to be found.
He spent an hour searching before he found her body about 9:30 p.m. The 39-year-old woman had been killed in a bear attack while walking her dogs - an extraordinarily rare incident. The state has recorded three other such cases in the past 50 years. This is a tragic event and a sad reminder that bears are wild and potentially dangerous, Cory Chick, Southwest region manager for Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), said in a news release.
Bear kills woman walking her dogs in Colorado, officials say Updated: 3 hours ago
Print article A man came home Friday evening to a perplexing scene: His girlfriend’s two dogs were outside the Durango, Colo., residence, their leashes still on. But his girlfriend was nowhere to be found. He spent an hour searching before he found her body about 9:30 p.m. The 39-year-old woman had been killed in a bear attack while walking her dogs - an extraordinarily rare incident. The state has recorded three other such cases in the past 50 years. “This is a tragic event and a sad reminder that bears are wild and potentially dangerous,” Cory Chick, Southwest Region manager for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, said in a news release.
Human remains were found in two of the three euthanized bears that are suspected of killing and eating a 39-year-old woman who was walking her dogs north of Durango on
Colorado Parks and Wildlife: Human remains found in 2 of 3 bears involved in deadly attack on woman
CPW
and last updated 2021-05-03 12:44:12-04
DENVER â Human remains were found inside the stomachs of two of the three bears that were euthanized after attacking and killing a woman Friday night north of Durango, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said Sunday.
The sow bear, which wildlife officers was at least 10 years old, and one of the two yearling bears that were with her after the attack had the remains in their stomachs, necropsies conducted on the bears on Saturday confirmed. The other yearling did not have human remains inside its stomach.