Confused hunter in Russia loses life in bear attack
A bear took deadly revenge on a hunter that wounded him and thought it was dead.
According to The Mirror, an unnamed 62-year-old hunter had shot the brown bear in the Tulun district of the Irkutsk region of Russia.
It is convinced that the man thought the bear was already dead and so climbed down from the platform in a tree from where he had shot it, only for the wounded creature to attack and crush his skull in a final act of defiance.
"When a 62-year-old man climbed down, the mortally wounded bear attacked and killed him,” reported the Interfax news agency.
“The carcass of the animal was found 50 metres from the place where the man died.”
The skull of the hunter was “crushed” and he suffered claw and fang wounds in the furious attack.
“The mortally wounded predator managed to inflict an injury from which the hunter died,” said the regional office of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The hunter had been reported missing before officials managed to track him down.
The macabre scene was located after a search party had been organised in the Siberian region.
Bear attacks in Russia are common, however.
Last year, a teen was savaged to death by a bear who devoured "half of his body" when he took a shortcut into more dangerous paths in a Russian national park.
Two other tourists were confronted by the ferocious predator nine hours later when they went to look for the 16-year-old tour guide and were confronted by the bear who lunged at them.
One of the men managed to stab the animal in the neck with a pen knife several times before playing dead and the other rushed back to raise the alarm.
Inspectors at Ergaki National Park made a grim discovery when they discovered the bear lying on the 16-year-old boy's half-eaten body some 500 yards from the tourist camp in the Sayan Mountains.