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Florida Mann and his dog killed in a first fatal black bear attack in the history of state history

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) confirmed on Friday that a man and his dog were to death by a black bear in Jerome – marking The first fatal black bear attack in state history.

Family members reported that 89-year-old Robert Markel was missing in his house and “signs of recent disorders”, which could have been caused by a bear or bear around the property.

The Collier County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) informed FWC on Monday about a possible fatal encounter with wild animals, and the employees of the FWC criminal offense and bear management employee immediately replied to secure the area.

Florida officials give an update to a fatal black bear attack. (Wink-TV)

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Markel's remains were about 100 meters from his house, together with evidence of a “physical encounter” between a bear and a person near the house, as can be seen from a press release from the FWC.

Officials also noticed that a dog was recently killed by a bear near a person, and there were signs that a bear had entered the house himself.

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While the exact consequence of events remains unclear, the guidelines and guidelines describe the FWC conflict conflicts and guidelines of the FWC, how the agency should react if they are confronted with situations in which a bear has to be removed for public security.

From Monday evening to early Tuesday morning, FWC employees killed three adult male bears with a weight of 207, 263 and £ 434.

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Three black bears were killed as part of the Florida death examination. (IStock)

There was an unsuccessful attempt to catch a fourth bear, but DNA evidence was collected, officials said.

The three carcasses were immediately brought to the laboratories in Gainesville to necropsia and tests, together with DNA samples that were collected on site from physical evidence.

FWC officers said that Collier County's Medical Examiner was still in the process of completing his investigation, but indicated that Markel's preliminary cause of death “agreed with injuries from a black bear”.

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The results of the necropsy showed that a bear, the 263-pound man, partly contained the remains of Markel.

The DNA results obtained on Friday found out positively that the DNA of the 263 pound man was present on Markel, in his house and on the dog's body.

The Florida officials offer update to the fatal black bear attack

The authorities found the victim's DNA in the bear of the bear. (Wink-TV)

The only bear -DNA found at the crime scene voted the three bears who were killed by the authorities.

All three bears were tested for rabies, and all results were negative, according to officials.

The employees of the FWC -Criminal Saving and Bear Management employees stayed in contact with the family by Friday and stopped near the property near the property to discover just one more bear in the region.

The staff of law enforcement and bear management remains all weekend.

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“We would like to thank the family for their cooperation while navigating this challenging time, and our thoughts stay with them,” said Rodney Barreto, chairman of FWC. “I am proud of the professional reaction and support of our employees for the family because they were faced with an unfathomable event this week.”

Jerome is located in the South Bear Management Unit, which has the third largest population of bears in the state, which will be estimated in 2015 to 1,044.

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The man's dog was also killed in the black bear attack. (IStock)

Between May 5, 2024 and May 4, 2025, the FWC received 16 bear calls within a radius of 10 miles after the nearby Copeland, which leaded to five visits on site, five prisoner effort, three bears that were laid and laid, and a bear that was killed according to FWC.

While it is rare for wild black bears to violate people in Florida, people were bitten and scratched by bears, mostly when cubs, food sources or dogs are present.

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The FWC receives an average of 6,300 bear calls annually and has documented 42 earlier incidents in which Wilde Schwarzbären have made physical contact since the 1970s as comprehensive records.

Three of these led to serious injuries that required medical help before the last incident.

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