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He Was eaten alive by WOLVES #7x7

On November 8, 2005, 22‑year‑old geology student Kenton Carnegie was working near a remote mining camp at Points North Landing in northern Saskatchewan. That afternoon, he went for a walk alone along a quiet road — and never came back. When he didn’t return, coworkers searched the area and found his body a few hours later, not far from where he was last seen. The scene was disturbing: numerous wolf tracks surrounded the site, and his body had been partially consumed. Investigators found no evidence of human involvement. Wildlife officers had already reported wolves lingering around the camp, drawn in by nearby food sources. After a full investigation, a coroner’s jury concluded that Kenton Carnegie died from a wolf attack. The case became one of the most significant wildlife incidents in modern Canadian history. For decades, experts believed healthy wild wolves don’t attack humans — but this case challenged that belief and showed how wolves can become dangerous when they lose their fear of people.
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