A tragic incident occurred in Florida where a woman lost her life after being attacked by an alligator in the Econlockhatchee River at Little Big Econ State Forest. The victim, identified as Brittany Clark, 31, from Orlando, was with her boyfriend when the attack took place on Sunday. Reports indicate that the couple had stopped to swim in shallow water during their hike when the rare alligator attack happened.
Brittany’s boyfriend made a distressing 911 call, describing the severe injuries she sustained, including dislocated arms and one arm being completely severed. The medical examiner’s report revealed that the boyfriend bravely attempted to fend off the alligator as it utilized the ‘death roll’ technique to submerge them underwater.
According to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission spokesperson Chad Weber, the couple was innocently swimming in about 3 feet of water when the attack occurred. Both individuals were taken underwater by the alligator, leading to Brittany’s tragic passing from her injuries on the way to the hospital.
Authorities responded by capturing and euthanizing two alligators, measuring 12ft and 13ft in length, from the river for DNA testing. Weber expressed condolences to the victim’s family without disclosing her identity, emphasizing that the couple’s actions did not seem malicious during their hiking trip.
This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable dangers posed by wildlife in natural habitats.
