Flying Bear Kills 2 People in Canada

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Two people died and a third was injured when a bear crashed through this SUV near Luskville, Quebec, police said.

A bizarre auto accident involving two vehicles and a bear has left two people and the bear dead, Canadian authorities said.

Police in Quebec said a 300-pound male black bear wandered onto a road and was struck by an eastbound Pontiac Sunfire. The impact sent the animal hurtling through the air, where it smashed the windshield of a westbound Nissan Pathfinder sport utility vehicle and went out through the back window, regional police spokesman Officer Martin Fournel said.

"It was a 300-pound bullet," he said.

The SUV's 35-year-old female driver and a 40-year-old man sitting behind her were killed; a 28-year-old front-seat passenger suffered minor injuries, Fournel said. In the Pontiac, neither the driver, a 23-year-old man, nor his 19-year-old male passenger was hurt.

No alcohol or drugs were involved, and police are still trying to determine each vehicle's speed in the 90 kph (56 mph) zone, Fournel said, adding that charges are unlikely.

"It's a first, there's no doubt about that," he said. "We had similar accident several years ago with a deer going through the windshield and ending up in the back seat, where it injured a boy. He wasn't killed, he was hurt. But it was not like this."

It's bear mating season, and many male bears are out looking - sometimes recklessly - for females, so drivers on rural roads should be watchful, hunting guide Daniel Larocque told the Canadian television network CBC.

The accident occurred near the town of Luskville, about 25 miles northwest of Ottawa, Ontario.

Very unfortunate accident. But the damn headline had me 
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Two people died and a third was injured when a bear crashed through this SUV near Luskville, Quebec, police said.

A bizarre auto accident involving two vehicles and a bear has left two people and the bear dead, Canadian authorities said.

Police in Quebec said a 300-pound male black bear wandered onto a road and was struck by an eastbound Pontiac Sunfire. The impact sent the animal hurtling through the air, where it smashed the windshield of a westbound Nissan Pathfinder sport utility vehicle and went out through the back window, regional police spokesman Officer Martin Fournel said.

"It was a 300-pound bullet," he said.

The SUV's 35-year-old female driver and a 40-year-old man sitting behind her were killed; a 28-year-old front-seat passenger suffered minor injuries, Fournel said. In the Pontiac, neither the driver, a 23-year-old man, nor his 19-year-old male passenger was hurt.

No alcohol or drugs were involved, and police are still trying to determine each vehicle's speed in the 90 kph (56 mph) zone, Fournel said, adding that charges are unlikely.

"It's a first, there's no doubt about that," he said. "We had similar accident several years ago with a deer going through the windshield and ending up in the back seat, where it injured a boy. He wasn't killed, he was hurt. But it was not like this."

It's bear mating season, and many male bears are out looking - sometimes recklessly - for females, so drivers on rural roads should be watchful, hunting guide Daniel Larocque told the Canadian television network CBC.

The accident occurred near the town of Luskville, about 25 miles northwest of Ottawa, Ontario.

Very unfortunate accident. But the damn headline had me 
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How does a Pontiac Sunfire send a 300lb bear flying through the air though?

-The Juice
 
How does a Pontiac Sunfire send a 300lb bear flying through the air though?

-The Juice
 
^ We often underestimate just how much force a crash can exert. A 1+ ton metal machine traveling over 50 mph is nothing to play with.
 
Reminds me...
this past weekend, I witnessed a Canadian Goose explode as it hit a pickup truck running 80km's an hr.
The guy's windshield was doneeee
 
Reminds me...
this past weekend, I witnessed a Canadian Goose explode as it hit a pickup truck running 80km's an hr.
The guy's windshield was doneeee
 
^ We often underestimate just how much force a crash can exert. A 1+ ton metal machine traveling over 50 mph is nothing to play with.
 
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RIP to the two passengers. 

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 @ the title.. 

when I first read it, it reminded me of this gif.

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RIP to the two passengers. 

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when I first read it, it reminded me of this gif.

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Originally Posted by Benihana

How does a Pontiac Sunfire send a 300lb bear flying through the air though?

-The Juice
We can assume the Sunfire has a greater mass and was traveling faster than the bear. Using conservation of momentum, the result of an elastic collision between the two, along with point of impact (car hits bear at it's lower half of the body), would certainly send the bear flying.

 R.I.P.
 
Originally Posted by Benihana

How does a Pontiac Sunfire send a 300lb bear flying through the air though?

-The Juice
We can assume the Sunfire has a greater mass and was traveling faster than the bear. Using conservation of momentum, the result of an elastic collision between the two, along with point of impact (car hits bear at it's lower half of the body), would certainly send the bear flying.

 R.I.P.
 
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