Moment screaming tourist is mauled by enraged bear which tries to drag him out of his car after he threw it some food

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2026-06-04 11:47:58 | Updated at 2026-06-07 15:35:36 3 days ago

By SABRINA PENTY, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER and JADA BAS, REPORTER

Published: 11:34 BST, 4 June 2026 | Updated: 12:34 BST, 4 June 2026

A tourist suffered serious injuries after he was violently mauled by a wild bear in Romania's Carpathian mountains. 

Georgi Bizhev, a Bulgarian holidaymaker, was driving along a mountain road near the Vidraru Dam in central Romania last Wednesday when he decided to stop after spotting a mother bear and her cub. 

The 46-year-old tossed food scraps at the animals and began taking pictures and videos of them, when the mother bear suddenly launched a ferocious attack on him. 

Footage taken by an onlooker shows the adult bear lunging herself into Bizhev's car window. 

In a separate video taken by Bizhev, the mother bear is shown clawing at the tourist as he screams for help.  

The animal smashed a window and tried to drag the tourist out of his vehicle, according to local reports. 

Bizhev suffered serious bite wounds to his left arm. He said the bear clawed and bit him as he raised his arm to shield his face and neck.

He said a seatbelt helped save him from worse injury as other drivers honked and shouted to scare the aggressive animal away.

A tourist was violently mauled by a wild bear in Romania's Carpathian mountains 

Georgi Bizhev was driving along a mountain road when he decided to stop after spotting a mother bear and her cub

He later said: 'I saw the bear's ears prick up and it jumped at me.

'It tried to grab me and pull me out of the car.'

Romanian emergency services responded after Bizhev alerted guards at the dam.

Officials stressed that the mother bear was likely protecting her cub.

The stretch of road is a famous 'bear pass' where tourists frequently stop to observe and feed wildlife. 

Bizhev, a sports official and former football club president, said such encounters are commonplace on the route, with food sold at stops, although he acknowledged feeding bears is inappropriate.

He admitted: 'I entered its environment, it was a mistake for which I paid.'

He has since returned to Bulgaria for further treatment.

Footage taken by an onlooker shows the adult bear lunging herself into Bizhev's car window

Pictured: Georgi Bizhev, who was mauled by a bear last week 

The local authorities have urged tourists not to approach or feed bears, which are protected but increasingly habituated to humans in the Carpathians.

The bear attack comes as a bear injured four people in a Japanese residential area earlier this week. 

Police and fire department officials rushed to the Sasakino district of Fukushima in northeastern Japan on Tuesday after receiving an emergency call from the Fukushima Steel Works reporting bear attacks on two employees.

Security camera footage shows a black bear appearing and chasing an employee near the entrance. 

As the man in his 20s tries to flee, the bear throws him to the ground. It then moves into the compound and injures a second male employee in his 60s.

The bear later injured a third person, a male employee in his 60s at a separate company. 

A woman in her 80s who lives in the neighbourhood was also attacked and injured, the Fukushima City Fire Department said.

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