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A Bulgarian holidaymaker was mauled by a mother bear in Romania's Carpathian mountains, sufferinng serious injuries. The incident comes as a bear injured four people in a Japanese residential area earlier this week.
The 46-year-old tourist, Georgi Bizhev, was driving along a mountain road near the Vidraru Dam in central Romania when he decided to stop after spotting a mother bear and her cub.
The local authorities have urged tourists not to approach or feed bears, which are protected but increasingly habituated to humnas in the Carpathians.
Bizhev, a sports official and former football club president, said such encounters are commonplace on the route , with food sold at stops, although he acknowledged feeding bears is inappropriate.
He admitted: 'I entered its environment, it was a mistake for which I paid.'
The bear attack comes as a bear injured four people in a Japanese residential area earlier this week .
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The incident raises questions about the safety of tourists in bear country, particularly in areas where humans and wildlife frequently interact.
The Carpathian mountains are a popular destination for tourists, with many stops selling food and offering opportunities to observe and feed wildlife.
However, the local authorities have urged tourists not to approach or feed bears, which are protected but increasingly habituated to humans.
The bear attack comes as a bear injured four people in a Japanese residential area earlier this week.
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The mother bear was likely protecting her cub,according to local reports.
The incident raises questions about the safety of tourists in bear country, particularly in areas where humans and wildlife frequently interact.
The local authorities have urged tourists not to approach or feed bears, which are protected but increasingly habituated to humans.
The bear attack comes as a bear injured four people in a Japanese residential area earlier this week.
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The bear attack comes as a bear injured four people in a Japanese residential area earlier this week.
The incident raises questions about the safety of tourists in bear country, particularly in areas where humans and wildlife frequently interact.
The local authorities have urged tourists not to approach or feed bears, which are protected but increasingly habituated to humans.
The bear attack comes as a bear injured four people in a Japanese residential area earlier this week.
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The bear attack comes as a bear injjured four people in a Japanese residntial area earlier this week.
The incident raises questions about the safety of tourists in bear country, particularly in areas where humans and wildlife frequently interact.
The local authorities have urged tourists not to approach or feed bears, which are protected but increasingly habituated to humans.
The bear attack comes as a bear injured four people in a Japanese residential area earlier this week.
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