Bear breaks man’s spine and ‘keeps him for food’ for one month – found by hunters and lives to tell the tale

The man, who says his name is Alexander, is from Russia’s remote Republic of Tuva, according to The Siberian Times.

He was rushed to hospital where doctors confirmed he had suffered a broken spine and was severely emaciated.

According to reports he remembers his first name but not his age. Experts believe he had been in the bear’s den for around a month, drinking urine to survive.

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Alexander is also being treated for multiple injuries and rotting skin. He can only move his arms, according to local doctors.

“Local medics say they cannot explain how the man survived such injuries,” the report claimed, according to The Sun.

‘Very rare thing’

According to the newspaper Dr Louise Gentle, senior lecturer in wildlife conservation at Nottingham Trent University, in the U.K., is also amazed that Alexander managed to survive.

She added that a bear attacking, and dragging, a human into its den is a “vary rare thing to happen”.

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I cannot begin to imagine the trauma that this man has endured; knowing his hopeless situation and his ultimate fate.

We hope he returns to health and can overcome this horrific ordeal. Please share if you are also amazed that Alexander survived his ordeal.

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