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Japan confirms first fatal bear attack this year with two more suspected
Key takeaways
- A boom in bear numbers in Japan has led to increasing encounters.
- Japanese authorities say a 55-year-old woman found dead last month was killed by a bear.
- Two more sets of human remains have also been found, with local media reporting a link to bears.
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A boom in bear numbers in Japan has led to increasing encounters. (Reuters: Sakura Murakami)
Japanese authorities say a 55-year-old woman found dead last month was killed by a bear.
Two more sets of human remains have also been found, with local media reporting a link to bears.
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