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Friday, September 12, 2025

People in the News

Friday, September 12, 2025

Grizzly bear attack kills photographer

Alaska’s Denali National Park has beautiful scenery for any photographer to capture and prize. But when one photographer spotted a grizzly bear and decided to take pictures of it, it was a photo shoot that went too far. It ended in the photographer’s death, as he was attacked, killed, and eaten by a grizzly bear. The photographer was Richard White, a 49-year-old backpacker from Southern California.

“Photographs found in his camera revealed that White was watching the bear for at least eight minutes near a river before the attack.

 “The bear was generally unaware that he was there until the last couple of shots, then his attention turned,” park spokeswoman Maureen McLaughlin said.”

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