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Hiker’s Warger Shoof Affection the moment one’s heart stops at Japan Bear Attack – National

The smartwatch of a Japanese hiker killed in a bear fight has provided a terrifying insight into the man’s final moments, including when the bear allegedly returned to retrieve his body.

His death comes amid a year the country has seen a record number of murders. Thirteen people have died since the beginning of April, according to Japan’s environmental ministry. The total number of attacks stands at 220 – also a record, Japan News Outlet NHK reported in late November, with the most deaths occurring in northern Iwate.

A GPS from Hiker’s Watch, which included a 1,661-meter-old trail that he laid down Mount Hokkaido, north of the heart of Japan, and was found after his heart attack, was found on paper after a fatal attack on Aug. 14, the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun wrote.

The man was walking about 200 meters before the place known as “560-meter meters,” when a friend heard a cry for help and started down the slope to find the brown bear in the trees, according to a Japanese newspaper.

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The watch’s data recorded how much movement at 11 a.m., including sudden deviations from the hiking trail, pure down a tree-lined slope, and circling around a large leafy area, reports CBS News.

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It also showed that the man’s heart stopped beating between 90 and 120 meters from the trail, indicating that he was dead.

The clock did not move from the place where the man’s heart stopped all night, but it began to move the next day, but it began to move the next day, and the Bear came back to descend on his body, and wrote.

Three days later, a bear with two watches was seen dragging a corpse in its mouth, and an exit appeared. The hunters killed all three, he said.

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A large number of bears were found nearby, and the remains of a man – which had just happened, were found.

Officials later directed the man’s parents to the Shari police station so they could see the man’s body, but were advised to only look at his face due to his injuries.

The attack in Hokkaido came weeks after a man in a busy urban area of ​​the gun district, near Numata Railway Station, north of Tokyo, sustained minor injuries to his leg.


The bear fled the scene after the man started shouting and kicking his legs in self-defense, the keeper said.

The station where the bear takes place is located in the town of Numata, close to home and restaurants, and just one kilometer from the town hall.

The toilet encounter came about a month after he roamed a grocery store in the same suburb and reportedly attacked a person in the parking lot before sleeping on top of a customer and attacking a food counter.

In the same week, a man was killed by a bear while picking mushrooms, and another person was found confused in an alleged attack, marking the roots of such disputes, said Japanese officials.

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In response to the uptick in attacks, the Japanese government has set aside about 3.4 billion yen ($22 million USD) for carry-control measures in the supplemental budget, according to NHK. It also involved the military to assist local hunters in bear chases.

Armed police are also allowed to shoot animals as people hunt them down.

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