Apparent bear attack kills hiker in Montana’s Glacier National Park

A hiker’s body has been found by search and rescue crews in Glacier National Park in Montana, park officials said Thursday.

His remains were spotted Wednesday about two-and-a-half miles up the Mt. Brown Trail, some 50 feet off the trail “in a densely wooded area with downed timber,” the officials said.

“His injuries are consistent with those sustained by a bear encounter,” they said, adding that “wildlife and law enforcement personnel are currently assessing the area for bear activity and any ongoing public safety concerns. The investigation is ongoing.”

That part of the trail has been closed until the investigation is finished.

The National Park Service isn’t releasing the victim’s name until three days after his next-of-kin are notified.

The service said Tuesday that a search was being conducted for a Fort Lauderdale, Florida man who was hiking and hadn’t been heard from since Sunday night.

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