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A woman in Alaska was mauled by a bear this week near her driveway after she left her home for an early morning jog, state officials confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Ariean Fabrizio Colton, 36, a mother of three, sustained “severe injuries” during the attack and will require “extensive surgeries and a long hospital stay,” her family said on a fundraising page.
“She made it probably 50 yards from her house,” Alaska Wildlife Tpr. David Lorring told KTUU-TV. “The bear came out of another property, it looks like it attacked her … and dragged her approximately 100 yards down the road onto this guy’s property.” more
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Always jog with a slower companion in bear country.
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GEEZUS, WORST TIME OF THE YEAR FOR A WOMAN TO TAKE A 5AM LEISURELY JOG
BEARS ARE NEEDING TO ADD LOTS OF FAT OVER THE NEXT FEW MOS
Another reason I tend to avoid places where I’m not at the top of the food chain.
Wasn’t all that long ago that a teacher moved to Alaska. Went jogging and was attacked by a pack of wolves.
Did anyone ask if she preferred bears to men?
“BEARS ARE NEEDING TO ADD LOTS OF FAT OVER THE NEXT FEW MOS”
We saw a Cinnamon Black Bear that easily went 500 pounds up at Tahoe last week. Eventually my sister in law got video of it from about 5 feet away, hiding behind the safety of a wooden screen door.
Another data point indicating that jogging is the most dangerous activity to participate in….
But seriously, 5 a.m., bear country, you’re smaller and moving like a wounded deer….
Hope she lives to be a good mother to her children.
Now they need to go after the arrogant bicyclists in the gay clothes.
What is it with these women who jog alone in bear/lion/wolf country? They want GoFundMe money for medical bills, now, when a treadmill was the better choice from the beginning.
I read the story 3 times-which city in Alaska?
Anchorage? Fairbanks? Sitka?
Seems stupid to not say where-Alaska is a big place!
Bad reporting.