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Winnipeg Man Suffers Bites During Multiple Attacks By Bear In Ontario Woods

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 01 Oct, 2019 07:16 PM

    KENORA, Ont. - A Winnipeg man says he is lucky to be alive after suffering severe bites from a bear that attacked him three times near his cottage in northwestern Ontario.

     

    Dave Schwab, who is 69, says he was finishing his walk near Kenora last Thursday when he spotted a black bear about 100 metres ahead of him in some bushes.

     

    Schwab, an experienced hiker, says he made noise and the bear seemed to walk away, but it didn't leave the area and started following him before it attacked and bit his thigh and arm.

     

    A kick to the bruin's belly scared the animal away but it came at him twice more, only this time Schwab fended it off by clubbing it on the snout with a birch log and his foot.

     

    Some contractors working on his cabin heard his calls for help and drove him to Kenora for treatment that included stitches to close some of his wounds.

     

    Ontario Provincial Police say the bear believed responsible for the attack was found and put down.

     

    Schwab said adrenaline is what kept him going during the attack.

     

    "I don’t remember pain, I don’t remember fear, you’re just in desperation mode, its fight or flight," he said.

     

    "It’s a reminder to me of how thankful I am for life and how grateful I am to be alive."

     

    Schwab said he will continue to walk and hike near his cottage, but from now on he will carry bear spray.

     

    A 62-year-old Minnesota woman was killed last month by a black bear on Rainy Lake, near Fort Frances, Ont. (CTV Winnipeg)

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