Inuit hunter killed by polar bear in Canada: police

One of the hunters has been deceased and the two others have minor injuries

One of the hunters has been deceased and the two others have minor injuries. Photo via REUTERS/ FILE

MONTREAL:
An Inuit hunter, who set out with two friends in search of caribou and narwhals in the Canadian Arctic, was killed after being attacked by a polar bear, federal police said on Tuesday.

Resources including Canadian army aircraft and a coast guard icebreaker were deployed to locate the three men from the Inuit village of Naujaat, who had been missing since Sunday.

Rescuers finally found the men on White Island on Tuesday.


"One of the hunters was deceased and the two others had minor injuries. The initial investigation has revealed that the hunters were victims of a polar bear attack," the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a statement.

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It was the second deadly polar bear attack in Canada this year: another inhabitant of the Canadian territory of Nunavut was killed in early July by a polar bear.
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