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Grizzly bear attack survivor recalls moment ‘Baby Shark’ song saved his life | US | News

A father thought about finishing his own life after he was brutally attacked by a boza bear on vacation.

However, 39 -year -old Jeremy Evans found the desire to survive when the baby shark started playing on his mobile phone and reminded his family because his daughter used it before going to bed.

Jeremy was taken to hospital where he had two comprehensive operations, each of which lasted up to 13 hours to save his face. In total, he endured five major operations and 15 small procedures and spent five weeks sick.

1,000 sutures and 1,000 staples needed. The married father was subjected to terrible injuries after chewing the bear “One Swoop” in his face, and during the terrible incident in Canada, Rockies in Alberta, Canada, “like a dog gnawing on the bone”.

Despite their violent injuries, Jeremy tried to come across security, but 200FT fell down to the bottom of a rocky creek. He took off his phone to say goodbye to his family and to play some music as he met death.

He pressed Shuffle and saved the playing song.

Jeremy, reflected in the ordeal, “My left eye was hanging from the socket. He was looking down. I really had to raise my eyes or lean back to my head … I remember feeling my face and feeling the same.

Jeremy’s face was so cruel that he took the pieces of meat from the ground, Mirror Reports.

The attack occurred when Jeremy observed some sheep grazing in the pasture. Without warning, a 350lb boza bear ran towards tourist.

Jeremy continued: “He pulled his claw from the lower left corner, from the lower left corner to the right side and took my whole face out of a swoop, my nose, my right ear, everything.

“He began to chew like a dog gnawing on a bone in the left back of my head. Then he began to tear and tear everything.”

Father spoke Mail It’s about his sad experience this week. He wrote a book called Mauled, chronic his survival and will be sold in a short time.

The father also travels as a global motivation speaker by sharing the war with TSSB, which was diagnosed with TSSB following the terrible event in 2018.

Jeremy is now aiming to collect $ 5 million ($ 3.7 million) to TSSB research.

He explained that his TSSB set out with ice cracking sounds and smell of blood.

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