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Family of jogger killed by bear to sue Italian State

Action against provincial govt too over repopulation programme

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, APR 8 - The family of Andrea Papi, a 26-year-old man who was killed by a bear this week while jogging in the woods near the Alpine town of Caldes, intend to sue the State and the Autonomous Province of Trento, daily newspaper T reported on Saturday, quoting Papi's mother.
    The legal action would regard Life Ursus, the programme to bring brown bears into the central Alps at the turn of this century to stop the local population from going extinct.
    It is estimated that there are now around 100 bears in the province.
    The action will reportedly focus on the fact that the project was implemented without a referendum of the local population.
    The family has already spoken to lawyers, the newspaper said.
    Several animal-rights groups and supporters, meanwhile, have criticised the order by Province of Trento President Maurizio Fugatti for the bear that killed Papi to be identified and eliminated.
    Environmental association Legambiente said that it is the first lethal attack by a bear in 150 years in Italy and, while conceding that the bear in question would now be killed, it said there was not reason to stage a "witch hunt" against the animals in general. (ANSA).
   

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