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After she was attacked by a bear in Frederick County earlier this week, doctors said that Karen Osbo

After she was attacked by a bear in Frederick County earlier this week, doctors said that Karen Osborne had suffered a broken arm, and had cuts and punctures on her face and arms. But when she was unable to stand on Friday morning, doctors took more X-rays — and made a troubling discovery, her husband told WTOP. [Logo] WEEKEND HEADLINES - November 19, 2016 [mobile-header-ad] [alt text here] [mobile-img] [alt text here] [Husband of bear-attack victim: We’ll get through it] After she was attacked by a bear in Frederick County earlier this week, doctors said that Karen Osborne had suffered a broken arm, and had cuts and punctures on her face and arms. But when she was unable to stand on Friday morning, doctors took more X-rays — and made a troubling discovery, her husband told WTOP. 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