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Grizzly Mauling Survivor Jeremy Evans Recounts Ordeal as He Pushes $5 Million PTSD Research Drive

He continues to live with lasting impairments plus PTSD from the attack.

Overview

  • Evans, 39, was mauled by a female grizzly in the Alberta Rockies during a solo hunt, with the bear returning for a second attack.
  • He sustained catastrophic facial injuries, including the left side of his face torn away and an eye dislodged, leaving him to gather pieces of his own flesh.
  • He attempted to end his life with a rifle before deciding to self-rescue, later crediting a song on his phone for giving him the resolve to keep moving.
  • He reached a campsite, left notes to his wife, then drove roughly 22km (14 miles) to a resort for help before being airlifted to hospital.
  • He underwent two operations lasting up to 12–13 hours among five major and 15 minor procedures, now speaks publicly, authored Mauled, and is seeking $5 million for PTSD research while living with ongoing functional deficits.