"It was grating my bones": A Grizzly Attack Survivor's Story

BTS with CTV News Vancouver

There are few people who could survive a harrowing attack by an apex predator and fewer still who are willing to tell the tale of how they tried to pull a grizzly bear's teeth off their limbs as the animal started eating them alive -- just days after it happened. But Powell River's Colin Dowler did just that, in a bedside interview at a Vancouver hospital in front of a swarm of captivated reporters.

BTS with CTV Vancouver host Penny Daflos was one of the journalists hanging on Dowler's every word -- and then tasked with taking 20 minutes of his compelling interview and condensing it into a story for TV and online. She includes large portions of the interview and explains how it all came together, with some blurring to keep the stomach-churning images of Dowler's wounds acceptable for a 6:00 TV audience.

Watch and read her story here: https://bc.ctvnews.ca/i-could-hear-the-grating-grizzly-attack-victim-fought-to-survive-in-back-country-1.4533823

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