Woman fighting for life after being buried alive by bear 'saving her for its next meal'
A woman is fighting for her life in hospital after being buried
alive by a bear - which may have been saving her for its next
meal. Natalya Pasternak, 55 (right), was attacked and seriously
wounded when the bear (pictured left) pounced on her in the far
east of Russia.
Mother-of-two Natalya, a post office worker, was collecting
birch sap in a forest near Tynda in Amur region with a friend
when the attack happened. A shocking picture taken by police
shows her lying under the pile of foliage where the bear had
buried her, a clawed and bloodied arm visible.
The Mirror has decided not to show the image because it was
deemed too graphic.
Natalya had a miracle escape after her friend fled to raise the
alarm with the emergency services.
She is now fighting for her life in a Russian hospital.
Although her dog barked to sound the alarm, the warning came
too late and she and the pet were overwhelmed by the wild
animal.
"The bear evidently thought the woman was dead and sought to
bury her and hide its prey, apparently saving its next meal,"
reported The Siberian Times.
Rescuers arrived at the scene and shot the bear - a four-year-old
female - dead when it attacked them.
Then they noticed the woman's arm jutting out of a pile of
leaves and sticks, bloodied with bear claw wounds.
The woman was "alive and conscious" despite serious injuries.
Her first question was: "Have you killed the bear?"
Mrs Pasternak suffered serious scalp and thigh wounds, and
was in "deep shock".
Doctors at Tynda Hospital said she remained in a 'severe'
condition with her two adult children at her bedside.
Source: UK Mirror
Created at 2015-05-14 05:44:04
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