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Survivor recalls deadly encounter with polar bears

A Nunavut hunter who survived a polar bear attack that killed one of his friends last week says the encounter started when a mother bear and her cub approached their camp.

Hunters refused to leave friend's body behind, wrapped remains in tarp to be transported back

A mother polar bear and her cub near Churchill, Man. A hunter from Naujaat, Nunavut, was killed after a polar bear and cub attacked him and his two friends on Thursday. (Elisha Dacey/CBC)

A Nunavuthunter who survived a polar bear attack that killed one of his friends last week says the encounter started when a mother bear and her cub approached their camp.

LeoIjjangiaq, 38, says he and two other men LaurentJuniorUttakand DarrylKaunakwere having morning tea onThursday when they noticed the animals.

The men had left Naujaat, acommunity of about 1,080 on the shores of Hudson Bay, by boat two days earlierto hunt caribou and narwhal.

"I ran out of the tent," Ijjangiaq told CBC News, inInuktitut."I fired my rifle in the air to scare the bear away."

He said the mother bear bit into Uttak'shead. It then chased down Kaunak, who was running away, and mauled him.

Ijjangiaq said he shot the bear with his rifle, but it jammed. He got another rifle, shot the animal again and killed it. The cub was shot as well.

The two men attempted first aid on Kaunak, but he was dead.Ijjangiaqsaid they covered his remains in a tarp.

Leo Ijjangiaq says he and the other surviving hunter attempted first aid on their friend, but he was lifeless. Ijjangiaq said they covered his remains in a tarp. (Submitted by Leo Ijjangiaq)

More bears

Ijjangiaq said, in the following days, as the hunters huddled with the body of their friend, waiting to be rescued, several other bears circled their camp.

"More bears approached us," said Ijjangiaq, who said he shot and killed them. "I told my friend that I will take all criminal responsibility for every bear that we kill."

This is an emotional, like a visceral kind of thing.- Robert Hedley, Naujaatadministrator

The men sheltered in the cab of their boat until they were rescued Tuesday, after they were spottedby a search helicopter from the icebreakerCCGSLouis St-Laurent.

Ijjangiaq said he and Uttakheard the aircraft and ran out to signal with fire and smoke. The survivors refused to leave Kaunak'sremains behind, and it took three men to carry the body into the helicopter, he said.

Ijjangiaq and Uttaksuffered minor injuries and were treated for minor injuries.

'Very scary situation'

It was the second fatal polar bear attack in Nunavut this summer.

Naujaatadministrator RobertHedleytoldCBConWednesdaythat much of the community isgrieving, and it will take time for leaders to come up with solutions to make sure attacks like this can be avoided in the future.

"This is an emotional, like a visceral kind of thing," he said.

"It's a very scary situationIt'sgoing to be something that's going to live on with a lot of people."

The community has asked the territorial government for trauma resources, said Hedley.

CBC News reported previously that five bears were killed in total. The exact number is now not clear.

The territorial wildlife management division will determinehow many were killed, saidHedley.

With files from Michael Salomonie