From the daily archives: Saturday, September 17, 2011
Rare grizzly of the Cabinet-Yaak, wounded, apparently turns on hunter’s partner and kills him-
Note that the story below has been superseded. The hunter who ended up dead was shot by his partner as the grizzly attacked him. The bullet was, of course, likely meant for the bear. Matters are still being investigated as of […]
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