Grizzly Bear Attacks Class Of Kids, Who Are Left Desperately Fighting For Their Lives

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Students of an elementary school were left terrified for their lives after a grizzly bear ambushed and attacked them.

Several students suffered injuries, and one male teacher was also severely wounded after heroically trying to stop the animal from attacking his students.

Residents were asked to stay indoors as the “aggressive bear” was still on the loose.

Students of an elementary school ran for their lives as a grizzly bear charged towards them and attacked them

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Elementary school students and teachers in Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, were reportedly out on a walk near Highway 20 when the horrifying attack took place on Thursday, November 20.

A 10-year-old boy named Alvarez was among the Year 4-5 class that was out on the walk, according to his mother Veronica Schooner.

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Alvarez and the fellow students ran for their lives when the bear came charging at them.

He was so close to the animal that “he even felt its fur,” his mother told the Canadian Press.

“He was running for his life,” she added.

One mother said her son was so close to the bear that he “even felt its fur”

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Veronica claimed one of the teachers in the group rushed to stop the bear and sustained injuries.

He “got the whole brunt of it” from the attack, she added.

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The mother said her son was “traumatized” after watching the bear injure his friends.

She recalled picking him up from school and finding him “in shock,” with his shoes all muddy from the incident.

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

A teacher in the group heroically tried to fight the bear off and sustained injuries

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“Everybody was in shock at the school. A lot of people were crying, and I don’t know, I just wanted my son, and I grabbed him, and then I took him home,” the mother continued.

B.C. Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) said they received a call about an “animal attack” on students at around 1:46 p.m. (Pacific Time) on Thursday.

Two people were critically injured, and two others were seriously hurt, the BCEHS said.

They also claimed that around seven others received medical attention at the scene of the attack.

Residents were urged to stay indoors as the “aggressive bear” was still on the loose

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The Nuxalk Nation, the First Nation government based in Bella Coola, urged residents to stay indoors.

“It is understandable if you are feeling stressed and scared. Support is available at the Youth Centre. Please join us for food, comfort, and community. Please do not walk there – if you need a ride, contact Shanti Tallio-Milton or Cole Sankey,” read their statement to the community.

“Otherwise, if you are not at the hospital or youth centre, STAY INDOORS, do not go down any trails,” the message added. “If you need to go somewhere, please drive.”

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Acwsalcta School, run by the Nuxalk Nation in Bella Coola, said some of their school’s members were involved in the incident.

They said the school would remain shut on Friday, November 21, in light of the incident.

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

“This was a group of elementary school students – which is absolutely horrific,” one commented online

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