davepool
11-06-2012, 02:17 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/montana-man-killed-grizzlies-202059734--abc-news-topstories.html
"We do not believe it was an attack. The victim has been with us since 2008. He was a highly experienced trainer, and it is unlikely that the bears caused his death," Animals of Montana's lead head trainer, Demetri Price, told ABC News. "He had the right safety equipment and the right training to avoid that kind of attack. The investigators are looking into other causes of death. He might have accidentally slipped in the cage or hit his head prior to the mauling."
Yea right, the bears just decided to maul him after he slipped and bumped his head, or maybe they were just trying to get the candy bar in his pocket.
"We do not believe it was an attack. The victim has been with us since 2008. He was a highly experienced trainer, and it is unlikely that the bears caused his death," Animals of Montana's lead head trainer, Demetri Price, told ABC News. "He had the right safety equipment and the right training to avoid that kind of attack. The investigators are looking into other causes of death. He might have accidentally slipped in the cage or hit his head prior to the mauling."
Yea right, the bears just decided to maul him after he slipped and bumped his head, or maybe they were just trying to get the candy bar in his pocket.