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https://www.foxnews.com/world/canada-bear-kills-woman-on-phone-with-dad-and-as-son-witnessed-from-cabin

By Robert Gearty | Fox News

A 9-year-old Canadian boy watched in horror as a black bear killed his mother while she was on the phone talking to her father, according to a report.

The tragedy unfolded Thursday evening in a very remote part of Saskatchewan, police said.

Police said Stephanie Blais, 44, suffered significant injuries in the attack.

CKOM-AM reported on Monday interviewing Blais’ father, who said his daughter’s son Eli witnessed the attack from inside their cabin.


“She called me to tell me that the water line hadn’t been working and that her husband had fixed it. She then told her son, Eli, to run inside and grab an antenna,” Hubert Esquirol told the station.

He said he then heard distorted gurgling sounds over the phone, according to the station.

“I stayed on the line for a few minutes before I hung up and tried calling again,” he told the station. “The sounds were very disturbing. An attack crossed my mind but attacks are one in a million.”

Esquirol said his daughter’s husband Curtis Blais called him back.

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“He called me and told me that Stephanie had been attacked by a bear,” Esquirol said, according to the station. “The bear wouldn’t let go so he shot the bear until it let go.”

The husband administered CPR but it was too late.

Esquriol said bears have always been around, but never any trouble.

“We never leave any food around, we have never given them a reason to stay,” he said “There has never been any provoked bears or any that seemed angry. They would always run off.”

He said a conservation officer told him the bear was unprovoked in the attack and that the bear wasn’t hungry. It had a stomach full of blueberries.

“Stephanie would have been in the bears’ sight,” Esquirol told the station. “She had her back turned. She didn’t see it.”


“Curtis handled the situation extremely well,” he said, according to the station. “It could have been so much worse. The children could have been near her at the time of the attack.”


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Re: Canada bear kills woman on phone with dad, as son witnesses from cabin
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2020, 11:52:53 AM »
Every time I hear of a mauling by a black bear my first thought is "what set it off".  99% of the time a blackie will not want the confrontation, he would just as soon run off.  Attacks almost always involve cubs or food. A lady got chewed up pretty bad trying to chase one away from a beaver damn (food) another man got attacked when he let a cute little cub zip up past him in the tree stand. The cub realized there was a human close below him and started bawling and mom got involved. (cubs) I've had cubs playing around my tree stand and will spook them long before they get to the bottom of my tree, if one spooks directly below your tree you better hope you can kick him down before he gets above you. It's awful what happened to the lady but unless that black bear was sick I'm guessing there is more to the story.
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Re: Canada bear kills woman on phone with dad, as son witnesses from cabin
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2020, 04:58:56 PM »
Well, I guess it all evens out. You guys up north have your bears, and down here we've got our redneck neighbors pitbull terrorizing the neighborhood.

Up there you get in trouble with the law if you shoot the bear, and down here you may have ta shoot the redneck because you shot his dog.

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