A Canadian couple, Christine Sauvé and Alain Noël, was found dead in their sleep in the Dominican Republic, with the cause of death still unknown. Their bodies were discovered by their son, and local authorities are investigating while awaiting autopsy results. The family is working with Canadian officials to repatriate the bodies, amid delays due to the holiday season.
A Canadian couple, Jenny Gusse and Doug Inglis, both experienced hikers, were tragically killed by a grizzly bear while camping in Banff National Park. Despite taking every precaution against predatory wildlife, including purchasing animal-proof food storage and carrying bear spray, their efforts failed to deter the desperate bear. Friends described the couple as highly skilled and knowledgeable about safety precautions. Rescuers found their mauled bodies, an empty can of bear spray, and their e-readers still open in their crushed tent. The bear responsible for the attack was shot by rescuers.
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.