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Apparent bear attack kills missing hiker in Montana's Glacier National Park

Apparent bear attack kills missing hiker in Montana's Glacier National Park

Summary

Search and rescue teams in Montana’s Glacier National Park found the body of a missing hiker. Officials said the injuries matched those from a bear attack, and the area is closed while they investigate.

Key Facts

  • The hiker had been missing since Sunday night.
  • His body was found about 2.5 miles up the Mt. Brown Trail.
  • The remains were found 50 feet off the trail in a wooded area with fallen trees.
  • Officials said the injuries are consistent with a bear encounter.
  • Wildlife and law enforcement are checking the area for bears and public safety.
  • The part of the trail where the body was found is closed until the investigation ends.
  • The hiker was from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
  • The National Park Service will wait three days after notifying family before releasing the victim’s name.
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