Tragic Final Message: Canadian Couple's Distressing Encounter with Grizzly Bear Ends in Death

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A Canadian couple, Doug Inglis and Jenny Gusse, along with their dog, were mauled to death by a grizzly bear while camping in Banff National Park. Despite using bear spray, the couple was unable to deter the bear. In their last known text, they sent a distressing message to family members. A rescue mission was launched, but the couple's bodies were discovered along with their crushed tent and open e-readers. The aggressive bear was later shot by the rescue crew. This is the first time in decades that a grizzly bear has killed humans inside Banff National Park.
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