11 injured after grizzly bear attack in Canada
Share this @internewscast.com
A grizzly bear attacked a group of elementary school students and teachers in Canada , leaving 11 people injured. Two were critically injured and two seriously hurt following the attack while a class was out on a walk in Bella Coola, northwest of Vancouver. Veronica Schooner said her ten-year-old son Alvarez, who was in the Year 4-5 group, was so close to the animal 'he even felt its fur.'

A terrifying encounter with a grizzly bear left 11 people injured, including elementary school students and teachers, during a nature walk in Bella Coola, Canada. The incident, which occurred northwest of Vancouver, resulted in two individuals sustaining critical injuries, while two others were seriously hurt.

'He was running for his life,' she told local media. Ms Schooner said several people attempted to halt the attack but one male teacher 'got the whole brunt of it' and was among the people taken by helicopter from the scene. Two ambulances were also called to Acwsalcta School on Thursday. 'Paramedics provided emergency medical treatment to four patients and transported them to hospital,' health services spokesman Brian Twaites said.

Among those caught up in the chaos was ten-year-old Alvarez, who was part of a Year 4-5 class. His mother, Veronica Schooner, recounted her son’s harrowing experience, saying he was so close to the bear that he could feel its fur. “He was running for his life,” she shared with local media.

The ages and genders of the injured students are currently unknown . Police corporal Madonna Saunderson described their injuries as 'very serious at the very least.' She added that Alvarez was left 'traumatized' by the attack on his friends, and three children were among those with major injuries, although officials have not officially confirmed the ages of any of the victims. 'He said that bear ran so close to him, but it was going after somebody else,' said Ms Schooner.(stock image)

In a brave attempt to protect the children, several people tried to fend off the bear, with one male teacher reportedly bearing the brunt of the assault. He was among those airlifted from the scene for urgent medical care. Emergency services, including two ambulances, were dispatched to Acwsalcta School on Thursday. Brian Twaites, a spokesperson for health services, confirmed that paramedics provided critical treatment to four individuals who were subsequently taken to the hospital.

She said that when she picked up Alvarez, he was 'in shock,' and his shoes were covered in mud from his ordeal. 'Everybody was in shock at the school. A lot of people were crying, and I don't know, I just wanted my son, and I grabbed him, and then I took him home.' Bella Coola authorities said Thursday evening that the 'aggressive bear' remained on the loose, and that police and conservation officers were on the scene. Pictured: Grizzly bear growling USA.

She said that when she picked up Alvarez, he was ‘in shock,’ and his shoes were covered in mud from his ordeal. ‘Everybody was in shock at the school. A lot of people were crying, and I don’t know, I just wanted my son, and I grabbed him, and then I took him home.’ Bella Coola authorities said Thursday evening that the ‘aggressive bear’ remained on the loose, and that police and conservation officers were on the scene. Pictured: Grizzly bear growling USA.

'Officers are armed. Remain indoors and off the highway,' the First Nation said in a social media post. Ms Schooner also said that some residents were guarding roads around the community. Jayme Kennedy, the chairman of the Central Coast Regional District, said she was sending 'heartfelt support to the Nuxalk Nation' and all who have been affected by the bear attack. Pictured: Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) on the grass, Lake Clark, Alaska, USA.

‘Officers are armed. Remain indoors and off the highway,’ the First Nation said in a social media post. Ms Schooner also said that some residents were guarding roads around the community. Jayme Kennedy, the chairman of the Central Coast Regional District, said she was sending ‘heartfelt support to the Nuxalk Nation’ and all who have been affected by the bear attack. Pictured: Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) on the grass, Lake Clark, Alaska, USA.

'We are all feeling devastation as we try to understand the magnitude of the attack and navigate what has happened.' She said the regional district would be available to help in any way it could. Acwsalcta School said in a Facebook post that the school will be closed on Friday due to the bear incident. 'It's hard to know what to say during this very difficult time. We are so grateful for our team and our students,' the post said. Pictured: Grizzly bear in the wild, Jasper National Park

‘We are all feeling devastation as we try to understand the magnitude of the attack and navigate what has happened.’ She said the regional district would be available to help in any way it could. Acwsalcta School said in a Facebook post that the school will be closed on Friday due to the bear incident. ‘It’s hard to know what to say during this very difficult time. We are so grateful for our team and our students,’ the post said. Pictured: Grizzly bear in the wild, Jasper National Park

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Billionaire Meets with White House to Discuss Potential CNN Anchor Changes Amid Son’s Interest in Network Acquisition

In a recent development, Larry Ellison, the billionaire father of David Ellison,…

Texas Lawmaker Crockett Clarifies Misleading Claim Tying GOP Member to Epstein Scandal

Jasmine Crockett addressed claims that she inaccurately alleged a Republican had received…

Denise Richards’ Ex Faces Financial Turmoil: Desperate Pleas for Help Amid Legal Battle

Aaron Phypers, the estranged husband of reality TV star Denise Richards, is…