Teenager slain by polar bear

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OSLO, Norway (AP) — A polar bear attacked a group of British students camping on a remote Arctic glacier as part of a high-end adventure holiday, killing a 17-year-old boy and injuring four other young people Friday before a trip member fatally shot the bear.

Two were hospitalized with severe injuries, according to the British Schools Exploring Society, the organizer of the trip.

The attack took place on the Svalbard archipelago, which is home to about 2,400 people and 3,000 polar bears and attracts well-off and hardy tourists with stunning views of snow-covered mountains, fjords and glaciers.

The British Schools Exploring Society is affiliated with Britain's Royal Geographic Society and has run expeditions for young people to remote and challenging corners of the globe for at least 75 years.

Expedition members were spending three to five weeks in the Arctic, and had each paid 2,000 pounds (US$3,300) to 3,000 pounds (US$4,900) to join the trip, designed to mix science experiments with adventure.

Participants were hunting for Arctic fossils and taking part in environmental experiments, including a project to install hydro and solar power systems. The group also was clearing beaches of tidal debris.

Before heading to the Arctic, youngsters had been urged to raise their fitness levels to cope with the challenging terrain, and to prepare for a diet of freeze-dried meals.

The campers were in a group of 80 people, most of them between 16 and 23, the British Schools Exploring Society said. Many posed Wednesday for a final photo together before splitting into smaller groups to head out to more remote parts of the Arctic.

On Friday morning, some of the youths were camping on Spitsbergen Island, the largest in the Svalbard archipelago, and a place where researchers say there is not much food available for polar bears during the summer.

The bears, which can grow to around 10 feet (3 meters) and weigh up to 1,200 pounds (550 kilograms), are the world's largest non-aquatic predators. Although they don't usually hunt humans, they can attack nearly anything if they are hungry.

With their broad paws and claws as long as two inches (5.1 centimeters), polar bears are extremely dangerous and visitors to Svalbard are advised always to be armed, avoid confrontation and store smelly food securely.

The bear attacked a group of 13 people in the early morning, leaving them with moderate to severe wounds that included head injuries, officials said. One of the campers shot the bear, said Liv Asta Oedegaard, a spokeswoman for the Svalbard governor's office.

The injured were evacuated by helicopter to Tromsoe, the nearest city on the Norwegian mainland.

"With great sadness the British Schools Exploring Society confirms the tragic death this morning of one of the members of its expedition in Svalbard," said Edward Watson, chairman of the British Schools Exploring Society. He named the teen as Horatio Chapple, who hoped to study medicine.

"By all accounts, he would have made an excellent doctor," Watson said, adding that his thoughts were with the family.

The parents of the dead teenager have been informed and the names of the dead and injured would be released once Norwegian authorities had concluded investigations, he said.

The attack happened about 25 miles (40 kilometers) outside Svlabard's capital, Longyearbyen, the main tourist hub with a population of about 2,000.

Visitors are urged to carry high-powered rifles whenever venturing outside Longyearbyen. Polar bear safety brochures advise campers against setting up their tents in areas where bears roam.

Oedegaard said campers normally lay a tripwire around tents before they go to sleep. An emergency flare is triggered if an animal crosses the wire. It was unclear whether the British campers' wire had worked properly, she said.

"It is not unusual to camp here, but it is necessary to carry weapons," she said.

In a July 27 posting on the society's website, expedition member Marcus Wright wrote that the group had encountered polar bears shortly after arriving in Longyearbyen.

"I think we must have all dreamed of polar bears because the next day we were eagerly waiting for the ice floes to break up so we could move on to base camp," Wright wrote in his blog posting.

Wright wrote that the group had spotted a polar bear across a fjord, and also another bear floating on some ice. "This time we were lucky enough to borrow a kind Norwegian guide's telescope to see it properly," he wrote.

Other postings detailed that the group had been trained in using bear flares to protect their camps, and also received rifle training.

Kjersti Noraas, a Svalbard tourism coordinator, said around 30,000 tourists visit the islands every year and although most choose to go on guided tours, "quite a few come to camp in the wilderness."

The last fatal polar bear attack in Svalbard occurred in 1995, when two people were killed in separate incidents, according to Magnus Andersen, a researcher at the Norwegian Polar Institute. He said an average of three bears a year were killed from 1993 to 2004 in encounters with humans.

Andersen called Friday's attack the most serious he'd seen 
 
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#2  Edited By cattlebattle

People should stay away from places where animals make their homes.....ANIMALS ARE TERRITORIAL........people are idiots

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#3  Edited By King_Saturn
it's best to stay away from places where Polar Bears are located... 
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#4  Edited By danhimself

I feel bad for the kid but this is just one of those things that could happen when you're out in the wild...especially when you're in an area known to have predators

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#5  Edited By OmegaDynasty
@danhimself said:
I feel bad for the kid but this is just one of those things that could happen when you're out in the wild...especially when you're in an area known to have predators
Indeed, the way I see it is if it's where it's suppose to be and you're then you are fair game to it. If it's not in it's terroitory like a mountain Lion was in your living room you have ever right to kill it. 
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#6  Edited By joshmightbe

I feel bad for the bear, he was just defending his territory. Those people were invading it's home and considering that they're human I'm willing to bet they were doing something stupid in a place they don't belong

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#7  Edited By Rudyftw

Don't feel bad for him! 
 
Going out like that is probably one of the coolest ways to die.

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#8  Edited By DoomDoomDoom
@Rudyftw: A little harsh but that is a cool way to go out. I feel bad for the bear and the kids family.
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#9  Edited By turoksonofstone
@cattlebattle said:
People should stay away from places where animals make their homes.....ANIMALS ARE TERRITORIAL........people are idiots
This.
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This is old news...

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#11  Edited By Hawk

That's the way I want to go out. 
"How'd he die" 
"He said he was gonna kick the sh!t out of a polar bear....." 
"ah man that's crazy." 
"Yeah the bear is still in ICU."

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@Hawk: You know the kid died right?...

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#13  Edited By Hawk
@.Mistress Redhead.: People die all the time..... (gallows humor my friend.
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#14  Edited By Billy Batson
@.Mistress Redhead. said:

This is old news...

How old? 

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#15  Edited By Samimista
@cattlebattle said:
People should stay away from places where animals make their homes.....ANIMALS ARE TERRITORIAL........people are idiots
Agreed but still RIP kid.
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#16  Edited By SpidermanWins
@cattlebattle said:
People should stay away from places where animals make their homes.....ANIMALS ARE TERRITORIAL........people are idiots
this
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#17  Edited By Ebbm

yeah if one of your family members got killed like this I'm sure you'd be saying "I feel bad for the bear" and lecturing the dead on why they shouldn't have been in his territory. If any of you live in an area with any kind of predator I suggest you follow your own advice and never go outside.

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#18  Edited By The_Assassin_

I've always thought it wise to avoid places where large predators (and sometimes small ones) out number people... like that island of Brazil where there are like 5 snakes per square foot...

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#19  Edited By the_stegman  Moderator

was the Punisher somehow involved?

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#20  Edited By RainEffect

FATALITY.

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#21  Edited By Crazy_Eights
@cattlebattle said:
People should stay away from places where animals make their homes.....ANIMALS ARE TERRITORIAL........people are idiots
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This article is proof that polar bears aren't ready to be parents.

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#23  Edited By Hawk
@sesquipedalophobe said:

This article is proof that polar bears aren't ready to be parents.

LMAO>
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#24  Edited By texasdeathmatch

...And that's why you don't camp in the Arctic.

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#25  Edited By Shadow_Thief

Bears will be bears. In the natural order of things, we're all just so much meat.

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#26  Edited By jeanlucpicard

Thats sad. 
 
but regardless of what anyone says people will always be like Animals>humans.
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#27  Edited By Clue_

I could've taken it.

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#28  Edited By joshmightbe
@Clue_: Do you have some super human strength, speed or stamina cause if the answer is no then you most certainly could not have taken a polar bear without a gun
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#29  Edited By Clue_
@joshmightbe: I have prep time...and fists.
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#30  Edited By Sissel

INB4DAMNNATUREYOUSCARY!
 
The nature is full of wild animals. So, be careful if you are planning going there people. You don't know if a cobra will get your neck behind you. Or a Panther will jump at your face and shred you to pieces.

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#31  Edited By joshmightbe
@Clue_: The polar bear has the fact that it's a polar bear which is a huge advantage for him