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Animal rights groups call for full investigation before bear execution

A man has broken his leg in three places after he tried to save his son from a bear attack along a rural trail in Italy.

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Animal rights groups in Italy are calling for a stay of execution after a brown bear was sentenced to death for attacking two tourists.

Fabio Misseroni, 59, and his son Christian Misseroni, 28, were hiking along a rural trail in the northern region of Trentino in Italy on Monday, when they claim a bear leapt into their path.

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A Carpathian brown bear such as this, found in Europe, is set to be executed.
A Carpathian brown bear such as this, found in Europe, is set to be executed.

The bear bit Christian‘s leg before his father jumped on the animal’s back so he could escape, the son told CNN.

The bear then bit and swiped at the older man, breaking his leg in three places.

The younger Misseroni jumped up and down and clapped his hands to distract the bear from his father before the animal ran off into the woods.

Italy‘s National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research regulations call for bears that attack humans to be euthanised.

After the attack, Trentino governor Maurizio Fugatti signed a cull order allowing for the capture and kill of the bear.

To make sure they kill the right bear, authorities are trying to identify the bear’s DNA garnered from saliva and fur left in the claw and bite wounds and on the father‘s and son’s clothing.

There have been a number of bear attacks in the region in recent years, and local authorities have a database of bear DNA collected from faeces, fur and saliva.

Surveillance cameras are used to match the DNA to the animals.

A brown bear is seen at the Abruzzo National Park in Italy in this file photo. Credit: Getty
A brown bear is seen at the Abruzzo National Park in Italy in this file photo. Credit: Getty

The Italian animal rights groups Animalisti Italiani andthe World Wide Fund for Nature have demanded a full investigation before the death is carried out.

In particular, they want to find out if the father or son did anything to taunt the bear, which the men deny.

More than 17,000 people have signed a World Wide Fund for Nature petition to save the bear.

The Italian environment minister Sergio Costa is also opposed to the death sentence. He suggested that the bear may have been a female protecting her cubs.

“Only after collecting certain scientific information on the animal involved in the accident with the two citizens we will be able to evaluate technical solutions that, in my opinion, must not result in killing the animal,” Sergio Costa said.

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