How did Bell die?
Bell, who survived in the wilderness, did not die.

Bear grylls, 1974 was born in Benbridge, Isle of Wight, England, and is an explorer, host, writer and speaker.

1994 -97, once served in the British 2 1 airborne secret service, and later retired due to injury. In 2006, he was named "the man standing at the top of the food chain" because he ate amazing food in the program "Survival in the Wilderness" hosted by Discovery Channel.

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Early experience:

Born in 1974, he grew up on the Isle of Wit in England and climbed mountains with his father when he was young.

1994-1997, once served in the British 2 1 Airborne Secret Service. Through special air service's selection, he became a top soldier. The training includes unarmed combat, desert and cold fighting, survival skills, medical care, skydiving, signaling, avoiding driving, climbing and explosion. I have been to North Africa twice.

At the end of 1996, he was injured in free skydiving in South Africa.

1997, as a young British climber, he reached Amadabram Peak in the Himalayas. 1998, as the youngest mountaineer, he reached the summit of Mount Everest.

Performance experience:

In 2000, in order to help the Royal National Lifeboat Association, Bell led his team to drive a jet ski around the British Island. In the same year, Face was published, in which Bell described the process of climbing Mount Everest. ?

In 200 1 year, he published the book Face to Face, and was nominated for the Ballman tasker Prize for Literature.

In 2002, he obtained a bachelor's degree from London University and studied in Spain for a period of time. Awarded by the Prince of Wales as the "Prince's Charitable Trust Ambassador".

In 2003, Bell led the team across the North Atlantic in a hard-bottomed rubber dinghy without assistance. A trip to Van Dory that lasted for March. He was also thanked by the Royal Navy for leading this record-breaking expedition.

Later, he recorded this adventure and compiled a book "Survival in the Wilderness: Facing the Frozen Ocean", which was selected as the best sports book William Hill Sports Book Award in Britain.