B.C. Man Describes Grizzly Bear Attack
BY Herschel SmithA Bella Coola man is recovering in Vancouver General Hospital after he was attacked by a sow — or female — grizzly bear.
Jordan Carbery said he spotted some movement outside his home sometime after 5 a.m on Tuesday. He went outside to investigate and saw some cubs in a cherry tree.
One of the cubs fell out of the tree, which was near the entrance of his home. That caught the attention of the mama bear.
“I looked over to see a sow grizzly bear looking right at me and heading straight for me,” he said.
He tried to run back to the house.
“Suddenly I was just run over,” he said. “It felt like two football players tackling me.”
Carbery found himself on the ground and “next thing I realize is that the bear had my head in its mouth and was picking me up.”
“My scalp tore and it dropped me,” he said.
The bear grabbed him again, he said, and let him go.
He tried to fend off the bear by kicking at it. “I kicked her in the face three times at least,” Carbery recalled, “and then I tried to hit her in the face in the snout. She was like a prize boxer. She was so fast.”
Carbery managed to create enough separation between him and the sow to make his way into the house.
Since he was in an area with no cellphone coverage, he had to drive himself to hospital.
As he ran out his to his car, the bear charged at him again.
Good Lord.
Sir. I don’t mean to pile on when you’re in such pain, but why did you leave home without a gun? The first time, and the second time?
Why, oh why?