unilad homepage
unilad homepage
    • News
      • UK News
      • US News
      • World News
      • Crime
      • Health
      • Money
      • Sport
      • Travel
    • Music
    • Technology
    • Film and TV
      • News
      • DC Comics
      • Disney
      • Marvel
      • Netflix
    • Celebrity
    • Politics
    • Advertise
    • Terms
    • Privacy & Cookies
    • LADbible Group
    • LADbible
    • SPORTbible
    • GAMINGbible
    • Tyla
    • UNILAD Tech
    • FOODbible
    • License Our Content
    • About Us & Contact
    • Jobs
    • Latest
    • Archive
    • Topics A-Z
    • Authors
    Facebook
    Instagram
    X
    Threads
    TikTok
    YouTube
    Submit Your Content
    Harrowing final moments captured of animal trainer as he is fatally mauled by a bear

    Home> News> Animals

    Published 16:37 10 Oct 2024 GMT+1

    Harrowing final moments captured of animal trainer as he is fatally mauled by a bear

    Stephan Miller was filming a promotional video when the bear turned against him

    Poppy Bilderbeck

    Poppy Bilderbeck

    google discoverFollow us on Google Discover

    Warning: This article contains graphic descriptions, images and video which some readers may find distressing

    Animal trainer Stephan Miller was filming a promotional video when his play-wrestling with a bear took a turn for the worst.

    The 39-year-old was at his cousin's animal training center - named Randy Miller's Predators in Action - located in the San Bernardino Mountains, east of Los Angeles, when he attempted to perform a wrestling stunt with a five-year-old bear named Rocky.

    Stephan wasn't working as a trainer at the time of the filming of an advertisement video at the center, having worked there for several years before taking a break.

    Advert

    However, as a result of his experience with bears and previous experience, Randy called upon his help to film the promo.

    Rocky the bear had already been trained to wrestle humans and had acted in 2008 release Semi-Pro, wrestling Randy - who was a body double for Will Ferrell in the movie.

    The 7.5ft tall bear, weighing 700 pounds, had been trained to become 'playful' 'on cue' Randy explained to TODAY.com. Alas, Randy told ShareNow.com despite the training and Stephan having 'bonded' with the bear - 'talking to him and hanging out' - and 'all the protocols having been taken' the filming didn't go to plan.

    He continued: "We brought the bear out, we got the bear next to him and the bear was supposed to start out next to him and then they would start the staged attack - the bear was supposed to take him out.

    Rocky the bear weighed 700 pounds (National Geographic Wild)
    Rocky the bear weighed 700 pounds (National Geographic Wild)

    "The bear basically, I think, caught him off guard."

    Rocky recalled it all happening 'so fast,' Rocky ultimately biting Stephan in the 'vulnerable spot' of his neck.

    Randy and the rest of the team tried to 'stop the bear' using pepper spray, it only taking 'a matter of seconds' to get Rocky away from Stephan.

    Unfortunately even in that time, it 'was too late,' as a post mortem revealed that Stephan died within minutes of being bitten.

    Paramedics arrived at around 3:00pm but were unable to re-vive Stephan Miller, the Associated Press reported at the time.

    The bear (not pictured) had bitten a 'vulnerable spot' of Stephan's neck, resulting in his death (Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)
    The bear (not pictured) had bitten a 'vulnerable spot' of Stephan's neck, resulting in his death (Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    The incident was investigated by the state Department of Fish and Game and Occupational Safety and Health Administration, who refused to rule on whether the bear would need to be euthanized.

    After campaigning from animals rights groups, it was decided Rocky's life would be spared but he wouldn't be able to work in TV and film anymore or have contact with anyone but his trainers.

    He was later cleared to work again before being moved to an animal sanctuary in California.

    Miller reflected he didn't 'blame the animal' given the work they do seeing them actively put themselves in 'vulnerable positions', and Hollywood filmmaker Nick Palumbo resolved: "Stephan was my best friend. Anybody who killed him I would want to kill, but I don’t believe the bear meant to hurt him."

    Featured Image Credit: National Geographic Wild

    Topics: Animals, Twitter, Viral, Social Media

    Poppy Bilderbeck
    Poppy Bilderbeck

    Poppy Bilderbeck is a freelance journalist with words in Daily Express, Cosmopolitan UK, LADbible, UNILAD and Tyla. She is a former Senior Journalist at LADbible Group. She graduated from The University of Manchester in 2021 with a First in English Literature and Drama, where alongside her studies she was Editor-in-Chief of The Tab Manchester. Poppy is most comfortable when chatting about all things mental health, is proving a drama degree is far from useless by watching and reviewing as many TV shows and films as possible.

    Advert

    Advert

    Advert

    Choose your content:

    4 hours ago
    5 hours ago
    • ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images
      4 hours ago

      America's national debt is now bigger than the entire economy for the first time since WWII

      President Trump says the economy is doing great - but these figures tell a very different story

      News
    • Alex Wong/Getty Images
      4 hours ago

      Pokémon fans just spotted a clue there's a new monster inspired by Barack Obama

      Pokémon fans have bought together a hidden clue: A real-life sea slug and a former US president

      News
    • WREG
      4 hours ago

      Activist trying to infiltrate Epstein's island claims he was hogtied by locals in violent altercation

      Benjamin Owen is the founder of We Fight Monsters, a non-profit organization based in Memphis

      News
    • 4th Judicial Circuit of Florida Courthouse via ProPublica
      5 hours ago

      Pregnant woman speaks out after being forced to be on zoom court call while she was in labor

      The case has reignited debate over whether pregnant women have rights over their own bodies

      News
    • Dad slammed after using AI Trump to tell daughter he found her NSFW toy
    • Chilling final words of 'Grizzly Man' moments before he and girlfriend were eaten alive by bear
    • Couple killed by grizzly bear sent chilling final message to family
    • Man shares first-hand account after he survives being bitten in the head by bear