The family of a woman who was mauled by a bear last week outside of her home in Alaska said she had "simply stepped outside for a jog" when the animal attacked, dragging her roughly 100 feet down the road to a neighbor's property.
Anchorage-based CBS affiliate KTUU identified the woman as Ariean Fabrizio Colton, a resident of the coastal city of Kenai, where state wildlife officials say bear encounters are not uncommon. Her sister-in-law shared a statement with KTUU on behalf of the family, which noted that Colton had begun "a long road to recovery" in the aftermath of the attack that left her seriously injured.
"The reality is that this could have happened to anyone," the statement said, according to KTUU. "Ariean simply stepped outside for a morning jog on a residential stree