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A 61-year-old Alaska man describes brutal bear attack: 'He cracked all the bones and part of my head'

May 20, 2021, 22:21 IST
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A Brown bear (Ursus arctos) is walking and looking for salmon on a beach along the shore of Lake Crescent in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA.Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images
  • Allen Dewitt Minish, of Chitna, Alaska, was surveying a wooded area when he encountered the brown bear.
  • The brown bear attacked him, and he had to be airlifted to a hospital.
  • He was treated for serious injuries, including puncture wounds and lacerations to his head.
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An Alaska man is recovering from a brutal bear attack that happened earlier this week.

Alaskan State Troopers said Allen Dewitt Minish, of Chitna, was surveying a wooded area near Gulkana on Tuesday when he encountered the brown bear.

Minish told Alaska's News Source that despite trying to hide in some shrubs, the bear charged toward him.

"He lunged, grabbed my head, took the first bite, relaxed, and took the second bite, that was stronger, and that's when he cracked all the bones and part of my head," he told the publication, adding that there was a point the bear's mouth was over his head.

The bear eventually walked away, and Minish called 911.

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Minish was flown to Anchorage hospital, where he was treated for serious injuries, including puncture wounds and lacerations to his head, state troopers said.

The bear has not been found, troopers said.

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