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Polar bear schoolboy death: Leader tried to 'take out' animal's eyes | Polar bear schoolboy death: Leader tried to 'take out' animal's eyes |
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The leader of an Arctic expedition, in which a polar bear mauled an Eton schoolboy to death, has said he tried to gouge out the animal's eyes. | The leader of an Arctic expedition, in which a polar bear mauled an Eton schoolboy to death, has said he tried to gouge out the animal's eyes. |
Michael Reid told an inquest into the death of Horatio Chapple, 17, from Salisbury, he had tried to shoot the bear but his rifle did not fire. | Michael Reid told an inquest into the death of Horatio Chapple, 17, from Salisbury, he had tried to shoot the bear but his rifle did not fire. |
The boy died in 2011 on an expedition to Svalbard, Norway, organised by the British Schools Exploring Society. | The boy died in 2011 on an expedition to Svalbard, Norway, organised by the British Schools Exploring Society. |
Mr Reid said the bear turned on him and bit his head as he tried to scare it. | Mr Reid said the bear turned on him and bit his head as he tried to scare it. |
He told the inquest he went for the bear's eyes because he thought that was an area of weakness. | He told the inquest he went for the bear's eyes because he thought that was an area of weakness. |
Mr Reid, from Plymouth, said he heard voices shouting "bear attack" on the morning of 5 August and he rushed out of his tent with a rifle. | Mr Reid, from Plymouth, said he heard voices shouting "bear attack" on the morning of 5 August and he rushed out of his tent with a rifle. |
He said he tried to shoot the bear which was on top of one of the teenagers in the group, but the rifle failed to fire. | He said he tried to shoot the bear which was on top of one of the teenagers in the group, but the rifle failed to fire. |
"I cocked the rifle, took aim, aimed it carefully as I didn't want to shoot the YE (young explorer). | "I cocked the rifle, took aim, aimed it carefully as I didn't want to shoot the YE (young explorer). |
"Although it was close I didn't want to injure the YE or worse," he said. | "Although it was close I didn't want to injure the YE or worse," he said. |
"So I took a carefully aimed shot at the bear in the chest area of the bear but the rifle didn't fire. | "So I took a carefully aimed shot at the bear in the chest area of the bear but the rifle didn't fire. |
"I cocked the rifle again and took another attempt at an aimed shot at the bear." | "I cocked the rifle again and took another attempt at an aimed shot at the bear." |
The rifle failed to fire despite repeated attempts. | The rifle failed to fire despite repeated attempts. |
Mr Reid said the bear then turned on him. | Mr Reid said the bear then turned on him. |
He described how he shouted out for others to use pen flares to help scare the animal off. | He described how he shouted out for others to use pen flares to help scare the animal off. |
"I remember the bear biting my head and I thought the weakest part is the eyes so I tried to take out the eyes with my fingers, but was unsuccessful," he added. | "I remember the bear biting my head and I thought the weakest part is the eyes so I tried to take out the eyes with my fingers, but was unsuccessful," he added. |
Mr Reid said the bear moved off and he grabbed his rifle again and eventually managed to shoot the animal dead. | Mr Reid said the bear moved off and he grabbed his rifle again and eventually managed to shoot the animal dead. |
The inquest heard that the Mauser 98K rifle had a three-position safety catch mechanism, which meant rounds could be ejected if fired with the catch in the highest position. | The inquest heard that the Mauser 98K rifle had a three-position safety catch mechanism, which meant rounds could be ejected if fired with the catch in the highest position. |
Mr Reid said he was unaware of this at the time and does not know which position the catch was in at the time. | Mr Reid said he was unaware of this at the time and does not know which position the catch was in at the time. |
"From the reports I have read, there's a chance that the safety catch had got up in that position," he said. | "From the reports I have read, there's a chance that the safety catch had got up in that position," he said. |
Mr Reid described Horatio as a fantastic member of the team. | Mr Reid described Horatio as a fantastic member of the team. |
"One of the best, if not the best on the expedition. A fine young gentleman with amazing potential," he said. | "One of the best, if not the best on the expedition. A fine young gentleman with amazing potential," he said. |
Also injured in the attack were trip leader Andrew Ruck, 27, who is from Brighton but lives in Edinburgh, and trip members Patrick Flinders, 17, from Jersey and Scott Bennell-Smith, 16, from Cornwall. | |
The inquest continues. | The inquest continues. |