Brittany Clark was attacked in the Econlockhatchee River at Little Big Econ State Forest,
A young woman was savaged to death by a rampaging alligator as her terrified boyfriend tried desperately to save her during a swim in a Florida river.
Brittany Clark, 31, from Orlando, was attacked without warning in the Econlockhatchee River at Little Big Econ State Forest, about 25 miles from the city, the Mirror reports.
The couple had stopped for a dip in just 3ft of water when the beast struck. Horrifying 911 audio captures her boyfriend screaming that “both her arms are dislocated – off basically”, before crying out that one had been ripped clean off.
A medical examiner has revealed the alligator dragged them under in a brutal “death roll” as the boyfriend fought heroically to prise her from its jaws.
“While they were swimming, an alligator grabbed [Ms Clark] by her arm and began the “death roll”,” the report obtained by the Daily Mail states. “Her boyfriend Chance grabbed the alligator, trying to get it to release her when it took them both underwater.”
According to the report, Chance succeeded in liberating her arm “for a moment”, but the alligator subsequently seized her other arm. “Chance attempted to bring them both to shore when the alligator finally let go and CPR was started on shore by her boyfriend, and 911 was called,” the report states.
Chad Weber, a spokesperson for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), informed journalists on Monday that the pair had been hiking and had paused for a swim.
“It doesn’t seem they were doing anything malicious. They were in approximately 3ft of water,” he said. “She was bitten on both of her arms. The boyfriend was the one that made the phone call. He was trying to get her from the alligator’s mouth, and on the way to the hospital she did pass away from her injuries.”
Officials captured and put down two alligators – one measuring 12ft and another 13ft – from the waterway and submitted them for DNA analysis, Weber confirmed.
“We offer our condolences to this young lady’s family,” he added, without disclosing the victim’s identity. According to FWC data, Florida records roughly eight unprovoked alligator attacks annually on average. Since 1948, the state has witnessed merely 26 fatal alligator incidents.
Florida is estimated to be inhabited by approximately 1.3 million alligators.
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