Jeremy Evans’ life changed forever in August 2017 when a grizzly bear attack in the forests of Alberta, Canada, left him torn apart, barely clinging to life — and convinced he would never see his family again.
The maintenance supervisor had set out on August 24 in search of a ram to hunt. Instead, he found himself face-to-face with one of nature’s most dangerous predators.
Instinctively, Jeremy reached for his bear spray inside his backpack. But before he could pull it free, the mother grizzly was already on him. In a desperate bid to save himself, he hurled his bicycle at the animal. The move made contact but left him with severe wounds to his hand.

The brutal mauling left his body ripped apart. Recalling the moment in an interview with the Daily Mail, Jeremy said:
“My left eye was hanging out of the socket. It was facing down. In order to really see, I either had to lift up my eye or lean my head way back.”
He added:
“I remember feeling my face and nothing felt the same. My jaw was hanging down on the left side and all my teeth were exposed.”