Thursday, March 11, 2010

Wolf attack may have killed teacher

Authorities were in an Alaska Peninsula village Tuesday investigating whether a 32-year-old schoolteacher, found dead off a road leading out of town, was killed in a wolf attack, according to state and local officials. The body of Candice Berner of Slippery Rock, Pa., was discovered Monday evening off a roughly 7-mile gravel road leading to the Chignik Lake airstrip. Berner's father, Bob Berner, reached in Pennsylvania on Tuesday night, said Alaska State Troopers told the family their daughter had been killed in an "animal attack, possibly a wolf attack." Troopers told him it was highly unusual and still under investigation, with the body on its way to Anchorage for an autopsy, he said. "They wanted to make sure that nothing happened prior to the animal bite," Berner said. Berner described his daughter as "small and mighty," a woman who liked to box, lift weights and run. She was training for a race and could get into a meditative state when running, he said. Troopers would not comment on the cause of death, saying the investigation is ongoing and that they are awaiting the results of the autopsy. Spokeswoman Megan Peters said the body showed signs of predation but declined to provide further details. The body was found on regional corporation land within the borders of the Alaska Peninsula Wildlife Refuge and therefore was not in federal jurisdiction, said Bruce Woods, spokesman for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service...read more

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In another news it is claimed the victim Candice Berner was listening to a Ipod ... music...
I remember in news when a young woman was killed by a Coyotes i Yellowstone Park, that she also was listening to Ipod ... mucsic!
My theory is: Could this music, or loud that comes from Ipods or alike equipments, enchance the chances to be attacked by wild animals? The animals hear these clearly, as they have good hearing, would I assume??!! And it confuse them?? SirrĂ½ ICELAND

Anonymous said...

In another news it is claimed the victim Candice Berner was listening to a Ipod ... music...
I remember in news when a young woman was killed by a Coyotes in Yellowstone Park, that she also was listening to a Ipod ... music!
My theory is: Could this music, or the loud that comes from these Ipods or alike equipments, enchance the chances to be attacked by wild animals? The animals hear this loud or sound clearly, as they have good hearing, would I assume??!! And it confuses them?? ALso that Mrs Berner was running could in this instance made it liklier for the wolfes to attack here. SirrĂ½ ICELAND