Bear consumes kid, 16, at national forest prior to traveler stabs its neck with penknife

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    A bear who half-ate and killed a 16-year-old boy at Russia's Ergaki National Park, in the Sayan Mountains.

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    Two guys were secured a 9 hour fight with the bear (Picture: RenTV/Ergaki Park)

    A brown bear trampled a 16-year-old kid to death at a national forest prior to a traveler stabbed it in the neck with a penknife.

    The animal floored the traveler and lunged at another when they entered search of the missing out on teen, who was working as a sherpa for a vacation group.

    After leaving their camping tents to look for him, the 2 guys were secured a 9 hour fight with the bear.

    One them stabbed the animal consistently in the neck prior to playing dead, having actually suffered scratches, cuts and swellings from the battle.

    The other one left back to camp where travelers raised the alarm, and inspectors entered search of the bear.

    Park personnel at Russia’s Ergaki National Park, in the Sayan Mountains, hurried to the scene, some 500 backyards from the camp.

    A bear who half-ate and killed a 16-year-old boy at Russia's Ergaki National Park, in the Sayan Mountains.

    The teen was stated to have actually taken an unsafe faster way when he was assaulted (Picture: Ergaki Park)

    Body of the 16-year-old teenager killed by the bear transported out of the Ergaki National Park

    The half consumed body of the 16-year-old kid being brought off on a stretcher (Picture: RenTV)

    A bear who half-ate and killed a 16-year-old boy at Russia's Ergaki National Park, in the Sayan Mountains.

    The bear was shot by park personnel and left, however the group tracked it down the following early morning and eliminated it (Picture: Ergaki Park)

    There they the discovered the bear pushing the teen’s feasted on remains and shout and injured the animal.

    It endured and left the scene, however early the following early morning personnel handled to track it down and eliminate it as it assaulted them.

    Igor Gryazin, director of the national forest, stated the 16-year-old kid had actually taken a faster way which exposed him to extra risk.

    Prolonged winter this year had actually resulted in thick snow cover, avoiding the bears from feeding appropriately.

    Ergaki is called Russia’s Yosemite for its resemblance to the Californian national forest.

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