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06-10-2018 08:44 AM
The body of a Florida woman who went missing while
walking her dogs has been found, and police suspect a
12-foot, 6-inch gator captured nearby is responsible for
her death. FWC officials found an arm inside alligator.
On Saturday, the law enforcement division of the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced
that search teams had recovered the body of the missing
woman from the Silver Lakes Rotary Nature Park lake
in Davie, not far from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel
and Casino.
The womans husband was out of town at the time of
the attack. A neighbor told the Miami Herald that he
had warned his wife not to take the dogs over to that
place because they had seen gators before and it
isn’t safe.
The dogs, which are pit bulls, were found still on their
leashes. One dog got bit by the gator. They are
currently with Broward County Animal Care.
06-10-2018 08:57 AM
I saw that on the news. It brought back memories of the little boy at Disney who was dragged in one of their resort lakes by a gator. So sad.
06-10-2018 09:07 AM
I read about that also.
It's horrific.
06-10-2018 09:19 AM
So terribly sad. Saying prayers for her family. 🙏🏻
06-10-2018 09:21 AM
I read that story. What hit me was that teens SWIM in the water quite frequently.
No signs anywhere as they are not required. I presume that this is due to the "Gators are in ALL bodies of water down here. That's just the way it is" outlook (as reported by many when interviewed). So either never walk around a body of water in Florida or do so and take your chance.
06-10-2018 09:26 AM
This is so sad and I'm sure something that many who live in other areas can't imagine happening.
My grandparents lived in Florida along the Gulf Coast and their property was right on a canal near a river. It wasn't unusual to walk out their door and see an alligator sunning itself on their grass, and sometimes on their street or the driveway of a neighbor.
It was quite a foreign concept for us kids from Ohio, and I'm surprised my mom ever let us outside alone when we'd visit. I'm sure she was keeping a closer eye than we ever knew.
As we continue to push development of lands, the wildlife has no where to go, and unfortunately the interactions between us and them becomes quite dangerous.
What a horrible thing to happen and my prayers to the family.
06-10-2018 09:30 AM
06-10-2018 09:34 AM - edited 06-10-2018 09:36 AM
@itsmagic wrote:I saw that on the news. It brought back memories of the little boy at Disney who was dragged in one of their resort lakes by a gator. So sad.
Lane Thomas Graves, the Nebraska boy who was killed by
an alligator while playing near the shoreline of the Seven
Seas Lagoon at a Walt Disney World hotel, is now
memorialized with a lighthouse sculpture near the site of
the attack.

06-10-2018 09:45 AM
It was In south FL. It was a pond. It was a nature reserve. She had 2 dogs ( which may have been the gators original target). Get near a gators nest and u are going to get bit. I feel bad for her, her family and her dogs, Florida knows that they are over run with gators and should be more proactive. I hope the teens will take heed.
06-10-2018 09:51 AM
I didn't read about that. Thanks for mentioning.
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