A loving father of four was recently attacked and killed by a giant grizzly bear near Yellowstone National Park In Montana.
Sources revealed how the father’s remains had been discovered by one search party on Friday.
The victim was identified as 40-year-old Craig Clouatre who hailed from Livingston. It is believed that he went missing moments after he hiked in the Six Mile Creek area of the famous Paradise Valley, as revealed by the Living Enterprise.
Tragic reports confirmed how he passed away after the unfortunate encounter with the giant bear, that left him in an absolutely helpless and dire state.
The father has left behind his loving wife and four young children.
Meanwhile, reports suggested how on Wednesday, the father and his friend ventured out on an adventurous hunt to the same area because they wished to hunt down antler sheds. But little did they know about the grave danger that the area possessed.
Clouatre is reported to have gone missing after embarking on a hike at the Six Mile Creek area near the Paradise Valley on Wednesday.
His death was confirmed after a Sheriff released a statement that mentioned the following: “It is with a heavy heart that I am announcing this update. After conducting an extensive search this morning, we have managed to locate the remains of Craig. It seems like he had an encounter with a grizzly bear and he didn’t survive”- the Sheriff continued.
The family has set up a GoFundMe to cover his funeral costs as they grieve the loss of a dear loved one.
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