Ontario man jumps on polar bear, hurt while defending wife from attack

A man who jumped onto a polar bear that lunged at his wife has been seriously injured but is expected to recover, police in a northern Ontario First Nation said Tuesday.

The Nishnawbe Aski Police Service said a couple stepped out of their home in Fort Severn First Nation before 5 a.m. to check on their dogs only to come across a polar bear in their driveway.

Police said the bear lunged at the woman, who slipped on the ground.

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Her husband jumped onto the animal to prevent it from mauling her, and the bear then attacked the man, leaving him with serious injuries to his arms and legs.

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A neighbour arrived and shot the bear several times, police said. The bear took off and died in a nearby wooded area.

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Police said the injured man was taken to the community nursing station for treatment, while officers patrolled the area to make sure there were no other bears around.

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