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Salió a correr a la madrugada y la atacó un oso pardo: la arrastró más de 90 metros y lucha por su vida

Ariean Fabrizio Colton, madre de tres chicos, fue atacada brutalmente por un oso pardo a metros de su casa en la localidad de Kenai, Alaska, Estados Unidos.
Todo ocurrió el martes pasado a las cinco de la mañana, cuando Colton salió a correr como siempre. El animal la sorprendió, la dejó malherida y la arrastró más de 90 metros por el terreno hasta la casa de un vecino.
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La mujer quedó con heridas gravísimas en la cara y el cuero cabelludo, pero se mantuvo consciente durante el ataque. Rápidamente, la trasladaron de urgencia a un hospital en Anchorage, a dos horas de su casa, donde los médicos la operaron para salvarle la vida. Ariean Fabrizio Colton se había mudado hace poco a Alaska con su familia. (Foto: gentileza GoFundMe).
“Ella está estable, pero sufrió lesiones graves que requerirán cirugías extensas y una larga estadía en el hospital”, dijo su familia.
El difícil camino de la recuperación
La familia de Ariean, que se mudó a Alaska este mismo verano, enfrenta ahora una situación desesperante. Para poder afrontar los gastos médicos, las cirugías y la rehabilitación, abrieron una colecta con el objetivo de juntar 100.000 dólares.
“Ella es extremadamente bondadosa, fuerte y resiliente, y siempre está dispuesta a ayudar a los necesitados”, dijeron sus seres queridos.
Hasta el momento, ya lograron recaudar más de 87.000 dólares, pero saben que el proceso será largo y costoso. La madre de tres nenes sufrió graves heridas en la cara. (Foto: gentileza GoFundMe).
“Ariean ya se sometió a su primera cirugía y los médicos se muestran positivos y esperanzados. Aún queda un largo camino por recorrer para recuperarse”, contaron sus familiares.
El caso generó conmoción en la comunidad y puso en alerta a los vecinos de la zona, donde los encuentros con osos pueden ser fatales.
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Qué hacer en caso de ataque de oso
Un estudio de la revista Nature apunta que hay alrededor de 40 ataques de osos pardos por año en el mundo, con un promedio de 11 en Norteamérica y un ataque fatal por año.
Según el Servicio de Parques Nacionales de Estados Unidos, las embestidas agresivas de osos son muy peligrosas.
“Los osos pueden bostezar, chasquear los dientes y golpear el suelo con las patas delanteras mientras resoplan; estas son señales de advertencia. Estos comportamientos indican que un oso está estresado y podría estar preparándose para embestir. Tendrá la cabeza agachada y las orejas hacia atrás, y se lanzará contra ti como un tren de carga”, indicaron. Un oso pardo pesca en un río de alaska. (Foto: AFP/John Moore).
Los consejos sobre cómo actuar varían, sin embargo, según la especie:
- Si un oso negro te ataca, ¡contraataca con todas tus fuerzas! No te hagas el muerto. Dale trompadas y patadas directamente a la cara y usa cualquier arma, como piedras, ramas o spray para osos, para defenderte.
- Si un oso grizzly o pardo te ataca, hacete el muerto. ¡No te defiendas! Cubrite la cabeza y el cuello con las manos y los brazos. Acostate boca abajo con las piernas abiertas. Mantené la mochila puesta; te protegerá durante un ataque. Quedate quieto y no hagas ruido; estás intentando convencer al oso de que no eres una amenaza para él ni para sus cachorros. No te levantes de inmediato, ya que el oso podría seguir en la zona. Esperá varios minutos hasta que estés seguro de que el oso se fue.
- Contraatacar un ataque de un oso pardo o grizzly generalmente empeorará el ataque, pero si el ataque persiste, ¡contraataca con todo lo que tengas!
En caso de sorprender a un oso, las autoridades recomiendan alejarse lenta y tranquilamente, evitando el contacto visual directo ya que el animal podría interpretarlo como un comportamiento agresivo o desafiante.
“Háblele lenta y tranquilamente, agitando los brazos para que sepa que es un humano. Recoja a los niños pequeños o mascotas inmediatamente. Vigile al oso al salir del área”, recomendaron.
Y agregaron: “Nunca huyas de un oso sorprendido, ya que podrías provocar una reacción depredadora en él. No intentes trepar a un árbol. No puedes correr ni trepar más rápido que un oso”.
Además, nunca te interpongas entre una madre y sus crías.
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Top Republican slams Katherine Clark for admitting suffering families are ‘leverage’ in shutdown battle

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EXCLUSIVE: A top House Republican is criticizing one of Democrats’ senior leaders for saying the government shutdown and its effects are a «leverage point» to accomplish their goals on healthcare.
«It’s appalling to see the number two House Democrat openly admit that the left is weaponizing hardworking Americans as ‘leverage’ for political gain, even acknowledging families will suffer in the process,» Republican Study Committee Chair August Pfluger, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital.
«This isn’t governance — it’s calculated hostage-taking, with struggling families caught in the balance as Democrats attempt to force through their radical agenda. Families are seen only as leverage by Democrats. We always knew it, now they’re saying it out loud. Absolutely shameful.»
House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, D-Mass., sat down for an interview with Fox News’ Chad Pergram last week. At one point, Clark was asked about who Americans would find responsible for the ongoing shutdown.
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Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger is criticizing House Minority Whip Katherine Clark’s comments in a recent interview on the government shutdown. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images; Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
«I mean, shutdowns are terrible and, of course, there will be, you know, families that are going to suffer. We take that responsibility very seriously. But it is one of the few leverage times we have,» Clark responded.
«It is an inflection point in this budget process where we have tried to get the Republicans to meet with us and prioritize the American people, and it’s been an absolute refusal, and they were willing to let government shut down when they control the House, the Senate and the White House rather than come and talk about an issue as important to the American people is if they can afford healthcare.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Clark’s office for a response to Pfluger’s comments.

The government is in a shutdown after Congress failed to reach an agreement on federal funding. (Getty Images)
The government shutdown is now in its 23rd day after Senate Democrats rejected the GOP’s federal funding bill for a 12th time on Wednesday evening.
Republicans proposed a measure that would keep federal funding roughly flat until Nov. 21, a spending patch called a continuing resolution (CR), so that negotiators would have more time to strike a longer-term deal on fiscal year (FY) 2026.
The bill passed the House largely along partisan lines on Sept. 19.
But Democrats have been pushing for any funding deal to include an extension of Obamacare subsidies that were enhanced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Those enhancements are set to expire at the end of 2025.
Republican leaders have signaled a willingness to negotiate on those subsidies, but have ruled out doing so in the current package.
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson speaks during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol on the 10th day of the federal government shutdown in Washington, Oct. 10, 2025. (Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images)
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«Mike Johnson said, we have an eternity to talk about this, an eternity. This impact of the ACA is in the next few weeks,» Clark said. «Yes, there are repercussions to a shutdown that are terrible for people.»
She continued, «I feel for military families that even if they get paid, you know, there are lots of spouses that also work that are feeling these cuts because we’ve encouraged military spouses to become federal workers to accommodate all the travel and moving that military families so frequently experience. And now we’re saying to them, you’re not going to be paid for your work. I mean, let’s get it together here. The Republicans need to come to town. They need to sit down with us.»
Republicans have seized on Clark’s comments in recent days, however.
House GOP Chairwoman Lisa McClain, R-Mich., said in a statement on Wednesday, «Democrats are holding American families hostage to advance their political agenda, and they’re admitting it.»
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Louvre director grilled on spectacular security failures, including camera pointing away from key balcony

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The director of Paris’ iconic Louvre Museum is facing scrutiny over apparent security failures that allowed thieves to make off with more than $100 million worth of jewels.
In her first public address since the heist, Louvre Museum director Laurence des Cars acknowledged there was a «terrible failure» and said, «Despite our efforts, despite our hard work on a daily basis, we failed,» The Guardian reported.
Des Cars admitted that security around the Louvre’s perimeter was an issue and that the only camera monitoring the outside of the museum was facing away from the balcony that led to the gallery where the precious jewels were kept, according to reports. The Guardian also noted that des Cars confirmed all the museum’s alarms were functioning during the burglary.
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Louvre Museum director Laurence des Cars made her first public remarks since the recent jewelry heist at a press conference on Oct. 22, 2025, in Paris, France. (Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)
«We failed these jewels,» des Cars said, according to the BBC. The outlet also quoted the director as saying that no one is safe from «brutal thieves — not even the Louvre.»
On Sunday, burglars appeared to use a truck-mounted electric furniture lift to conduct the heist, Laure Beccuau, the Paris prosecutor, said in an interview with RTL radio, according to The New York Times. She added that the thieves obtained the lift by pretending it was for a move. Additionally, Beccuau noted that it would not be easy for burglars to sell the stolen jewels for what they’re worth if they tear the pieces apart or melt them, according to the Times.

Police secure the area outside the Louvre Museum in Paris, where burglars used a truck-mounted moving lift to reach a second floor window and steal royal jewelry valued at more than $100 million. (Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP)
HOW LOUVRE BURGLARS OBTAINED TRUCK-MOUNTED LIFT TO MAKE OFF WITH JEWELS WORTH MORE THAN $100M
The thieves got away with a total of eight objects, including a sapphire diadem, necklace and single earring from a set linked to 19th-century queens Marie-Amélie and Hortense. They also stole an emerald necklace and earrings tied to Empress Marie-Louise, Napoleon Bonaparte’s second wife, and a reliquary brooch. Empress Eugénie’s diamond diadem and her large corsage-bow brooch — an imperial ensemble of rare craftsmanship — were also part of the loot.
«The theft committed at the Louvre is an attack on a heritage that we cherish, for it is our history,» French President Emmanuel Macron said in an X post on Sunday. «We will recover the works, and the perpetrators will be brought to justice. Everything is being done, everywhere, to achieve this, under the leadership of the Paris prosecutor’s office.»

Forensic police officers arrive at the Louvre Museum after reports of a robbery in Paris, France, on Oct. 19, 2025. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters)
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The heist has prompted a national reckoning, with some officials comparing the shock to the 2019 burning of Notre Dame cathedral. Beccuau told RTL radio that the team investigating the heist had grown from 60 investigators to 100, underscoring the importance of the case on national and international levels.
Fox News Digital’s Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.
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