The widow of an Illinois man killed by a grizzly beat near Yellowstone is , claiming that it failed to warn the couple that researchers had released tranquilized bears in the area. Erwin Evert, 70, was mauled to death after he encountered a bear while on a walk near the cabin he and his wife, Yolanda, kept in Wyoming. Evert’s lawyer, Emily Rankin, says that the government created a dangerous condition by trapping and releasing tranquilized bears in the area without posting warning signs.
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