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Grizzly attacks school children, teachers in Canada; 11 are injured

Two people were critically injured and two had serious injuries, Emergency Health Services spokesman Brian Twaites said. (Stock photo)

Bella Coola, B.C. — A grizzly bear attacked a group of school children and teachers on a walking trail in British Columbia, Canada, injuring 11 people, two of them critically.

The attack happened the afternoon of Nov. 20 in Bella Coola, 435 miles northwest of Vancouver. The Nuxalk Nation said the “aggressive bear” remained on the loose the evening of Nov. 21, and police and conservation officers were on the scene.

“Officers are armed. Remain indoors and off the highway,” the First Nation said in a social media post.

Two people were critically injured and two had serious injuries, Emergency Health Services spokesman Brian Twaites said. The others were treated at the scene.

Parent Veronica Schooner said a lot of people tried to halt the attack, but one male teacher “got the whole brunt of it” and was among the people taken by helicopter from the scene.

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Schooner’s 10-year-old son Alvarez was in the class of fourth- and fifth-graders that was attacked and was so close to the animal “he even felt its fur,” she said.

“He said that bear ran so close to him, but it was going after somebody else,” Schooner said.

She added that some children were hit with bear spray as the teachers fought off the bear, and Alvarez was limping and his shoes muddy from running for safety. Her son’s thoughts, however, were with his classmates.

“He keeps crying for his friends, and, oh my goodness, right away he started praying for his friends,” she added.

Acwsalcta School, an independent school run by Nuxalk First Nation in Bella Coola, said in a Facebook post that the school would be closed that Friday.

“It’s hard to know what to say during this very difficult time. We are so grateful for our team and our students,” the post said.

As of earlier this week, about $71,000 of a goal $80,000 had been raised via gofundme. Per the Facebook post, “These funds will be used to support the families of those injured with medical and related expenses, as well as community healing if family needs are met.”

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