A B.C. man has died weeks after a mother grizzly bear attacked and severely injured him in B.C.'s East Kootenay region earlier this month.
Joe Pendry, 63, was hunting elk near Fort Steele, just northeast of Cranbrook, on Oct. 2 when he encountered the bear and two cubs.
His wife, Janice Pendry, confirmed on Saturday that he died of a blood clot.
Joe's rare survival from the initial attack was chalked up to his experience as a boxer and outdoor hunting guide. LISTEN | Janice Pendry tells the story of how her husband survived the initial attack: Radio West 16:13 Incredible tale of survival for Kootenay man attacked by grizzly bear Joe Pendry was hunting elk near Fort Steele when he came across a sow grizzly bear and her two older cubs
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