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Grizzly bear kills woman, 10-month-old baby in Yukon, coroner says

Nov 27, 2018 | 6:28 PM

WHITEHORSE — A grizzly bear has killed a woman and her 10-month-old baby in the Yukon.

The Yukon Coroner’s Service says 37-year-old Valerie Theoret and infant Adele Roesholt died in the attack.

The service says in a release that it received notice of the deaths in the Einarson Lake area near the Northwest Territories border.

It says RCMP received a call at about 3:45 p.m. on Monday from a trapper, identified as Gjermund Roesholt.

The service says he was charged by a grizzly bear about 100 metres from a cabin he shared with his wife and infant daughter.

It says he shot the bear dead, but when he returned to his cabin, he found the bodies of his wife and child just outside.

“It appears they had been out for a walk when the incident occurred,” says coroner Heather Jones in the release. 

The family had been in the area for the last three months, trapping around Einarson Lake, the coroner says.

The investigation is ongoing, with Mayo RCMP, Environment Yukon, Yukon Coroner’s Service and the RCMP’s Forensic Identification Section assisting.

The service extended its condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Theoret and her child.

It did not specify where the family originally came from.

(Whitehorse Star)

The Canadian Press