SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. — Candice D. Berner, formerly of Slippery Rock, was living her dream teaching special-needs children in Alaska when at the end of the school day, while out running, she was attacked and killed by wolves.
Berner, 32, moved to Alaska last August to work as an itinerant special-education teacher for the Lake and Peninsula School District on the Alaska Peninsula, flying to five villages weekly, said Rick Luthi, assistant superintendent.
The Alaska Peninsula Highway Patrol at King Salmon said the Butler County, Pa., woman’s body was discovered at about 7:30 p.m. Monday near Chignik Lake by people on four-wheelers.
Troopers said they would not releasefull details of her death pending the results of an autopsy, expected within the next few days.
For the complete story, see Thursday's Vindicator and Vindy.com
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The wolves were just doing what wolves do best . Killing and eating anything with flesh . Fools want to populate the lower forty eight states with wolves . Pioneers killed them off for good reason .
Maybe we should import some of those wolves to Youngstown. We could use a good population cleansing.
After my morning run this morning I came in to see this on the news.
I cant even imagine what she went through.
My heart goes out to the family.
Awful.
VINDYAK :
"Maybe we should import some of those wolves to Youngstown. We could use a good population cleansing."
It wouldn't work here in Youngstown ! The criminals are armed like that woman who the wolves attacked should have been . When running with the wolves carry at least a .357 magnum .
PEACEFUL WOLF
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