(ANSA) - ROME, APR 6 - A bear killed a 26-year-old man who
was running on a mountain in the Val di Sole valley in the
northern region of Trentino-Alto Adige, local residents said
after his body was discovered in woods late Wednesday.
The victim was named as Andrea Papi, who had gone on his usual
run from his home at Caldes, local sources said.
Medical examiners said after examining his body on Mt Peller
that it presented wounds compatible with an attack by "a large
wild animal".
The inhabitants of Caldes said they were taking a bear attack
for granted.
They have been talking about sightings in the area for some
time.
Only a month ago, a hiker was attacked in the Rabbi valley by a
bear which has been tagged and named MJ5.
"There have been attacks on farm animals in the last month,
including a sheep mauled on the edge of the village of Caldes on
19 March," residents told reporters in the village.
"There have been several attacks in the area. We just had to
wait for one person to die," they said. (ANSA).
Bear kills runner in northern Italy
Andrea Papi's body had wounds from 'large animal attack'