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Flying bear kills two Canadians in freak accident


Wed Jun 8, 11:11 am ET


OTTAWA (Reuters) – Two Canadians died instantly in a freak accident when a car hit a 440-pound (200-kg) black bear and sent the animal flying straight through the windshield of an oncoming vehicle, local media said Wednesday.

The bear's body hit the 25-year-old driver and a 40-year-old man sitting behind her and then shot out of the back window. The bear also died.

The accident happened Monday night in a rural area about 25 miles north of the federal capital Ottawa.

"We don't see (this) often, even if we live in the country. Lots of deer, but collisions with a bear and two people died? That's really rare," local police spokesman Martin Fournel told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Collisions between vehicles and animals are common in Canada, which has a healthy population of large wild animals such as moose and deer.

(Reporting by David Ljunggren; editing by Peter Galloway)






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WOW! That story is "bear-ly" believable!...

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That was un-bearable to hear. How does one not see a 440 pound
bear? It's not like he was "bear-ly" there at that size!!!!

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I can't "bear" to read these puns any longer, but I guess I'll just have to grin and (yup!) "bear" it.

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Dude, Bear with me........just got in a heated conversation with another climber about having the right to "bear arms".

Hu

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Oh Yea Just Bob
Also this climber needed to know how to pack the "bear-essentials" for a 15 dayer down the JMT!

Okay......done!
Hu


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