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Cartwright teen shaken after kitchen encounter with bear

A Labrador teenager was home alone until an unexpected intruder walked in the front door.

Kyle Burdett was home alone when a black bear came through the front door, says father

Dwayne Burdett raced home Monday night after a black bear made its way into the kitchen while his son Kyle was there alone. (Elizabeth Burdett)

A teenager on the southeast coast of Labrador was too scared to move when he encountered an intruder in his kitchen.

Kyle Burdett,15,was home alone in Cartwrightwhena black bear pushed open the front door and strolled down the hall, stopping about 10feet away from where he was sitting in the living room.

"I heard some knocking outside and then he just came around the corner ... I just couldn't move,'" he said.

Kyle used his phone to message his older brother for help, who in turn called their father who was visiting a relative nearby.

I thought I was going to die.I thought that bear was going to eat me last night.- KyleBurdett

"I threw the phone down and ran out,'" said Kyle's father Dwayne Burdett.

By the time Burdett made it home, the bear was gone, but not before giving the teenagerthe fright of his life.

"The bear stopped less than 10feet from Kyle and looked at him and growled," Burdett said, recounting what his son told him.

"And the bear then turned around and walked back out the hallway into the bedroom and went on back out the front door again."

The Department of Wildlife and Conservation says bears usually frequent a community because they have previous experience with food sources, such as garbage or people who intentionally feed them. (Darren Lovell)

The provincial wildlife department has said most bears that visit communities are juveniles, who are less familiar with their territory andfood sources.

"Kyle said it was a big bear, but then again, I guess when you're 10feet away from a bear in your kitchen any bear looks big," said Burdett.

The bear didn't do any damage to the house, but Burdett said the family is shaken up by the incident, which happened Monday July 9.

"It's very upsetting, especially for Kyle, he's having a hard time ... [he said] 'Dad, I thought I was going to die. I thought that bear was going to eat me.'

"You try to calm him down ... you tryto say, 'Look it's only a bear, you've got nothing to be afraid of, usually they're more afraid of you than your are of them,'but apparently not the case with the ones around here."

With files from Labrador Morning