State officials kill the 2 wolves that had killed an Alaskan teacher
March 20th, 2010 - 8:21 pm ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt ( Leave a comment )
Alaska, Mar 20 (THAINDIAN NEWS) A spokesman for the Alaska Fish and Game office said that the state officials have been successful in locating the 2 wolves, that are believed to have killed a teacher. The spokesman Jennifer Yuhas also added that the state officials killed the wolves too. An Alaskan teacher was mauled and killed by wolves when she was jogging all by herself, on a rural village road.
An Alaskan teacher Candice Berner was jogging on a deserted village road, when wolves attacked her and also killed her. The residents of the village found the body of the 32-year-old teacher on the 8th of March, and beside her body, wolf tracks were also found. An autopsy was also done on the body, which said that it was likely that an animal was responsible for her death.
The rescuers and the village people wanted to nab the wolves, but their efforts were hampered because the weather was bad. But on Monday morning, the weather cleared near the Chignik Lake on the Alaskan Peninsula, and the state officials attached with the Alaska Fish and Game office were able to track down the wolves and also kill them, so that future attacks on humans could be prevented.
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