Tragic Banff Grizzly Attack: Final Distressing Message Revealed

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A Canadian couple, Doug Inglis and Jenny Gusse, were tragically mauled to death by a grizzly bear in Banff National Park. The uncle of one of the victims received a chilling final message from their Garmin GPS device, saying "Bear attack bad." The couple's tent was crushed, their e-readers were open, and their dog also died in the attack. Despite using bear spray, the bear was not deterred. Parks Canada euthanized the bear and found it to be a female estimated to be over 25 years old. The couple had meticulously planned their hiking trip and followed safety precautions, but unfortunately, tragedy struck.
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