A fatal bear attack in Slovakia reignited accusations that conservationists are protecting the animals at the expense of human safety. Experts argue it's a people problem, not a bear problem.
Teaser says “fatal bear attack” , then article lays out/quotes how press misrepresented it as a bear attack when whether it was had no evidence. (She fell to her death while running away after seeing a bear.)
Also they were in places where people are not allowed to go to, among other things because it is bear territory. It’s Darwin award kinda situation, but got completely twisted.
Bathing senior heinously drowned in attack by stormy sea.
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Teaser says “fatal bear attack” , then article lays out/quotes how press misrepresented it as a bear attack when whether it was had no evidence. (She fell to her death while running away after seeing a bear.)
Also they were in places where people are not allowed to go to, among other things because it is bear territory. It’s Darwin award kinda situation, but got completely twisted.
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Bathing senior heinously drowned in attack by stormy sea.
Men brutally murdered by evil train, when innocently walking on tracks.
More than 1.000 people killed every year by being smashed after floors violently accelerated at them. When will the EU finally outlaw them?