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Three people in hospital after polar bear attack in Nunavut

In this July 21, 2017 photo, a polar bear walks over sea ice floating in the Victoria Strait in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. (AP /David Goldman) In this July 21, 2017 photo, a polar bear walks over sea ice floating in the Victoria Strait in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. (AP /David Goldman)
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IQALUIT, Nunavut -

Three people are in hospital after they were attacked by a polar bear in Nunavut's Baffin region.

RCMP said the three were badly injured but were expected to recover.

Officers were dispatched to a report of the attack near some cabins Tuesday afternoon outside Sanirajak, formerly known as Hall Beach, a community of about 850 people.

They were told three people had been taken to the local health centre.

Two women were later airlifted to the hospital in Iqaluit and a man was flown to a hospital in Ottawa.

RCMP said the polar bear was found dead at the site of the attack and transported to a wildlife office.

Although polar bear attacks are rare in Nunavut, there have been cases of fatal encounters with bears in recent years.

In 2018, 31-year-old Aaron Gibbons was killed by a polar bear outside Arviat, Nvt., while protecting his children.

That same summer, 33-year-old Darryl Kaunak was killed outside Naujaat while out hunting with two others.

Nunavut's environment ministry did not respond for comment on the latest attack.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 11, 2021.

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