Man's Final 'I Love You' to Dad Before Bear Attack
Son's Heartbreaking Voicemail Before Bear Attack

A heartbroken father has revealed the touching final message his son sent him shortly before he was mauled to death by a bear. Anthony Pollio, 33, left his father Arthur Pollio a voicemail saying 'I love you' as he recounted his adventures in the Glacier National Park in Montana, USA.

Final Voicemail

Arthur told NBC6 that in the voicemail, his son was out of breath after hiking in the wilderness. 'He said: "Dad, I'm hiking up a mountain. It's wild out here." He says, "I love you, dad," and that was the last message I received from him.'

Disappearance and Search

The 33-year-old was last heard from that evening while conducting a solo hike along the park's Mountain Brown Trail. This lack of contact sparked a large-scale search last Monday (May 4). On Wednesday, Anthony's body was found with 'injuries consistent with a bear encounter'. Search teams found some of the Florida resident's personal items in a 'densely wooded area' before his body was discovered 50 feet (15 meters) from a mountain trail.

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Bear Encounter

It is the first bear-related death in Montana since 1998. The park said in a statement that the attack and sequence of events remain under investigation. 'Evidence suggests that this was a surprise encounter.' The section of trail where the incident occurred has been temporarily closed while the investigation continues. Park staff are working to determine next steps based on field assessments and wildlife behavior monitoring.

Victim's Background

Arthur told WLPG Local 10 that Anthony was an experienced hiker and a 'fearless man'. 'He was an educated man and the bear just attacked him and killed him,' he added. Anthony's brother Nicholas said Anthony had only intended to hike a few miles in daylight to watch the sunset before returning. While on the walk, they believe he was attacked by a grizzly bear, which can weigh up to 800 pounds (360 kilograms), stand up to 8 feet tall (2.5 meters), and are widely considered more aggressive than black bears.

'I believe he was probably accosted by the bear. Used the bear spray. He might have ran from there,' Arthur said. 'I think the bear may have chased him down, (and) grabbed him by the shoulder.' Before his death, Anthony studied hospitality at the University of Central Florida and worked as a service advisor at McKibben Powersports in Florida. In his spare time, he volunteered as a deacon at his church, was passionate about animals, and enjoyed water sports, driving ATVs, and racing cars. 'His life experiences in 33 years, some people don't get to do until they're 90 or their whole life,' Arthur said.

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