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Sergey Grigoryev Was Killed And Eaten By A Brown Bear He Raised

View pictures and Support us at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=73787379 Related Videos: Connect with Addicus: Find us on Twitter at ScaryBearAttax Connect on TikTok with us at scarybearattacks Connect on Instagram with us at ScaryBearAttack Check out our Merch Store https://scarybearattacks.myshopify.com/ Sergey brought the cubs to his suburban acreage on the outskirts of Ozersk. He helped a local tradesman construct a sturdy cage from rebar to contain the cubs until he could find a more suitable home for them. After some time he found a good home for one of the cubs, but only received offers to purchase the other from a bait station. These stations are known to use live animals to teach hunting dogs how to pursue them and are known for terrible and abusive conditions. Sergey couldn’t bring himself to sell the cub to the station and decided he could raise it himself. He named the cub Grumbler because it constantly growled and displayed a hostile disposition. For the following four years Sergey took Grumbler on leashed walks around the property, played with him and fed the rapidly growing bear. Grumbler grew up alongside Sergey's son who was born a short time after Sergey found the cub. Grumbler also had three dogs that shared the property with him. As Grumbler grew he began to exert himself with Sergey. At one point he attacked the man and injured him, but Sergey didn’t take the attack seriously. His family and friends advised him to find a new home for the bear, but he had grown attached to Grumbler, even though he was aggressive at times. On December 18th, 2018, Sergey was invited to his neighbor's house for tea. Grumbler was left locked in his cage and it seemed like an ordinary day. One curious fact about a captive bear is that they can’t hibernate like they do in nature. Normally they would find a sheltered bit of ground and excavate a den to sleep in the winter, but in a cage, they cannot do this. After departing his neighbor's house, Sergey’s whereabouts could not be accounted for for a few hours. His family tried to call him on his cell phone but he did not pick up. They decided to stop by his house just to see if he was ok. Upon arriving at Sergey’s house, his relatives could see Grumbler running around the property but could find no trace of Sergey. They let their dog out of the car as they began searching for him on foot. Grumbler decided he didn’t like the unannounced guests and began to aggressively move toward them. Their dog intervened which allowed them a few seconds to escape the bear and get back into their vehicle. Sergey’s relatives waited inside their car after notifying police of Grumbler's bizarre behavior. Upon arriving at Sergey’s residence the police began a ground search to investigate what was going on. While walking the property, the police found a blood trail in the snow. The signs at the scene were ominous but they hadn’t found conclusive proof of any significant crime or accident. A short distance into the search they found the relative’s dog that had protected the family from Grumbler a short time prior. The dog had been largely consumed and its carcass was eaten down to the bone. This alarming scene only provided the police officers with concern for Sergey’s whereabouts and condition. They knew that the evidence they had found so far was foreboding and pointed to a tragic series of events. As they searched the remainder of Sergey’s property, the police noticed that the other two of the three family dogs were running around the property. That is when they discovered a second dog carcass which was also largely consumed. Now fully aware that there was more to Sergey’s case than meets the eye, they continued their search for the man. Near Grumblers cage they stumbled upon a horrific site. Sergey’s corpse was discovered lying in an isolated corner of his acreage. He had been partially consumed and the only culprit the officers could find was Grumbler. Now Russian police officers don’t go to investigations entirely unprepared. They typically carry an MP-443 Grach, which is chambered in 9 MM and is a semiauto setup. Upon finding Sergey’s corpse the police ran into Grumbler. The bear was acting erratically and aggressively toward the officers. It was like he was protecting his kill and possibly thinking of making the officers his next food cache. An unspecified number of police officers opened up on Grumbler with their Grach’s and dispatched him before he could kill and eat any more dogs or people. Following dispatching Grumbler, the police issued a public statement indicating that the bear no longer posed a threat to citizen's lives or health. While investigating the premises they noticed Grumbler’s cage was now open somehow, which allowed him to menace his friend and owner Sergey.

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