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Polar bear shot dead after injuring German deckhand

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OSLO: A polar bear was shot dead after attacking a German cruise ship worker on Norway’s Svalbard archipelag­o in the Arctic Ocean, the authoritie­s said on Sunday.

The unnamed man in his 40’s suffered head injuries shortly after landing on Spitzberge­n island.

He was accompanyi­ng a tourist expedition from the MS Bremen of Hapag-Lloyd Cruises on Saturday.

“The bear was killed by another employee on the boat,” police commission­er Ole Jakob Malmo said.

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises said it was “self-defence”.

“We greatly regret this incident,” said company spokesman Moritz Krause.

The injured employee was flown by helicopter to the local capital Longyearby­en and then on to Tromso on the mainland in the evening, Mr Malmo said.

The hospital in Tromso said the man’s life was not in danger.

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises said it had permission from “local authoritie­s” to dock.

“Landings are only possible in a few places (in the archipelag­o),” said Mr Krause, in remarks confirmed by Malmo.

Usually “as soon as an animal approaches, the landing stops immediatel­y,” Krause added.

The company said excursions of this nature required staff to check areas before landing and to protect those onboard against polar bear attacks.

Polar bears have been protected in Norway since 1973 and nearly 1,000 were counted on Svalbard during a 2015 census.

The archipelag­o, roughly twice the size of Belgium, lies about 1,000 kilometres from the North Pole.

Five fatal polar bear attacks have been recorded on Svalbard in the last 40 years.

The most recent attack happened in 2011 when a bear attacked a group of 14 people on a trip organised by a British schools associatio­n.

 ?? AFP ?? The body of a polar bear who attacked a ship employee is seen in Norway.
AFP The body of a polar bear who attacked a ship employee is seen in Norway.

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