Fatal Grizzly Bear Attack Claims Lives of Couple and Dog in Canadian National Park

Two individuals and their dog were killed in a rare grizzly bear attack in Banff national park in Canada. The couple, who were avid outdoor enthusiasts, followed bear safety protocols and regularly checked in while in the backcountry. Park rangers received a distress notification and found the victims deceased at the remote campsite. The bear, displaying aggressive behavior, was subsequently killed to ensure public safety. This marks the first fatal incident in Banff national park in 50 years. Biologists will conduct a necropsy on the bear, and a forensic investigation will be carried out to determine the circumstances of the attack. Experts emphasize the importance of bear safety and the need for increased awareness among outdoor enthusiasts.
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