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An 85-year-old woman died Monday afternoon after she was attacked by an alligator while walking her dog in an urbanization in Florida in the southeastern United States, local media reported.
Shortly after noon, representatives from the St. Lucie County (East) Sheriff’s Office and the State Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission received an emergency call about the fire. alligator in Spanish Lakes, an urbanization designed for people over 55, according to the WPTV network.
attack report
Some of the victim’s neighbors told this publication that the woman was walking her dog around the area when alligator he grabbed it. The old woman then tried to free her animal, and while she struggled, the reptile bit her behind the house near the canal.

“I saw my neighbor, the dog was running, and my neighbor was on the ground and alligator bit her leg and dragged her into the water,” Carol, a 77-year-old neighbor, told the WPBF news network.
I told her: “Swim to the boat”, and she told me: “I can’t, alligator It got me hooked,” he added.
Carol ran to her garage, grabbed a stick and went back to the canal, but the victim was no longer there.

Alligator 3.3 meters long
The authorities found the body of an elderly woman in the water, and the trapper caught alligator, which, according to WPTV, was about 3.3 meters long. The dog survived the attack.
“We pray to the victim’s loved ones and to the people of Spanish Lakes who knew the victim and witnessed the attack,” the St. Lucie Sheriff’s Office wrote on Facebook.
Serious injuries caused alligators rare in Florida. Over the past 10 years, the state has recorded an average of eight unprovoked bites each year that require professional medical attention, according to the FWC.
The likelihood that a resident of the state will be seriously injured in an unprovoked incident with alligator It’s about one in 3.1.
(According to AFP)
Florida authorities caught an alligator that killed an 85-year-old woman on Monday. | Fountain: AFP
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