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Tragic biker tourist mauled to death by brown bear moments after taking smiling selfie and vid with ferocious wild beast


A MOTORCYCLIST was mauled to death by a bear moments after taking a smiling selfie with the deadly wild beast.

Omar Farang Zin, 48, was on holiday in Romania when he initiated the unwise encounter.

A motorcyclist smiling and pointing at a bear on a road.
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A selfie Omar took with the bear – just moments before it mauled him to death[/caption]

Brown bear standing near parked cars.
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The large brown bear was reportedly with cubs[/caption]

Brown bear walking on a road.
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The beast mauled Omar to death just moments after he uploaded these images to Facebook[/caption]

The Italian was riding along the spectacular Transfagarasan road – famously crowned the “most beautiful in the world” by Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear.

He encountered a bear on the route, uploading a video of a shaggy beast peering onto the road, and returned the next day in hope of spotting another.

Omar got what he was looking for when he met a bear with cubs wandering around a car park, and stopped to feed it.

That turned out to be a terrible mistake.

A photo found his mobile shows Omar, kitted out in sunnies a helmet for his pleasure ride, grinning and pointing to a brown bear who is standing just metres away.

He also took a video of the predator as it prowled around the area, flicking menacing glares at the camera.

The biker can be heard saying: “Here is the bear! How beautiful! It’s coming towards me,” in his native Italian.

Omar uploaded the video to Facebook – but that would be the last thing he ever did.

Just moments later, the bear charged him and unleashed a ferocious attack.

The beast dragged Omar out of the car park and about 60 metres into a ravine, where it mauled him to death.


Passing motorists witnessed the harrowing scene and immediately called the emergency services.

Police officers, firefighters and forest rangers all rushed to the scene – but Omar could not be saved.

The rescue teams managed to recover his body, which was covered in bite wounds, and took it away for a post-mortem.

Armand Chiriloiu, director of the forest authority, told Romanian newspaper Cancan: “He got off his motorbike and offered some food to the bear.

Bear near a roadside barrier.
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Omar spotted this bear the previous day – and returned to see more[/caption]

Brown bear walking on a gravel road.
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The bear was shot dead by rangers following Omar’s death[/caption]

“The Italian tourist’s phone was also found, which contained some photos taken before the attack.

“As the bear approached, he approached. With photos, close-ups.”

The area was cleared following the fatal encounter and the bear was later shot dead.

He also took a video of the bear as he passed it on his bike.

The clip shows a shaggy bear peering onto the road over a barrier as Zin trundles past on his bike.

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