Two Year Old Boy Taken By Alligator On Disney Property
Two Year Old Boy Taken By Alligator On Disney Property
This is indeed very sad, the boy was dragged into the Seven Seas Lagoon near the upmarket Grand Floridian Resort & Spa around 9.20pm on Tuesday as he paddled with his parents and four-year-old sister despite ‘no swimming’ signs being posted nearby.
Police doubt if the boy will be found alive, after a failed attempt by his parents to save him from the seven-foot reptile.
It is known that Alligators are a relatively common in sight at the Walt Disney World Resort but are removed and relocated when they reach four foot and get too near to guest areas.
The boy and his family of five, arrived in Orlando on vacation from Nebraska on Sunday and although, wildlife officials claim to have gotten four alligators since the attack, they believe non of those alligators had grabbed the boy.
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It was reported that, Late on Tuesday night, a man named Christian wrote on Twitter: "Just overheard a group talking about how the father was wrestling with the alligator. This just gets worse and worse.' He said that there was a 'movie night' on the beach on Tuesday night, which is where the alligator may have attacked the toddler before dragging the child into the lagoon. Guests were all asked to leave a hotel balcony overlooking the area by staff, he added. Others said the family had been watching the Wishes fireworks spectacular, which starts at 9pm and runs for more than 12 minutes, at the time of the reported attack."

Christal Hayes, a reporter for the Orlando Sentinel, wrote on Twitter: 'A lot of the crowd says the boy was on a beach area along the Seven Seas Lagoon when he was dragged in. No eye witnesses, though.' 'I'm just here to say a prayer,' AJ Jain, 51, who is on holiday from Georgia, told Hayes. " I can" imagine what those parents are going through. It's been one tough week in Orlando.' Alligators are understood to be fairly common on Walt Disney World property as the resort lies in the middle of Florida's swamp land. It is believed that if alligators larger than four feet in size are found, they are caught and relocated to an area close to the resort called Gator Alley.But as alligators are often considered as shy creatures, they can be extremely hard to round-up and it is not unheard of for them to be spotted on golf courses at Walt Disney World.
It is known that Alligators are a relatively common in sight at the Walt Disney World Resort but are removed and relocated when they reach four foot and get too near to guest areas.
The boy and his family of five, arrived in Orlando on vacation from Nebraska on Sunday and although, wildlife officials claim to have gotten four alligators since the attack, they believe non of those alligators had grabbed the boy.
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It was reported that, Late on Tuesday night, a man named Christian wrote on Twitter: "Just overheard a group talking about how the father was wrestling with the alligator. This just gets worse and worse.' He said that there was a 'movie night' on the beach on Tuesday night, which is where the alligator may have attacked the toddler before dragging the child into the lagoon. Guests were all asked to leave a hotel balcony overlooking the area by staff, he added. Others said the family had been watching the Wishes fireworks spectacular, which starts at 9pm and runs for more than 12 minutes, at the time of the reported attack."

Christal Hayes, a reporter for the Orlando Sentinel, wrote on Twitter: 'A lot of the crowd says the boy was on a beach area along the Seven Seas Lagoon when he was dragged in. No eye witnesses, though.' 'I'm just here to say a prayer,' AJ Jain, 51, who is on holiday from Georgia, told Hayes. " I can" imagine what those parents are going through. It's been one tough week in Orlando.' Alligators are understood to be fairly common on Walt Disney World property as the resort lies in the middle of Florida's swamp land. It is believed that if alligators larger than four feet in size are found, they are caught and relocated to an area close to the resort called Gator Alley.But as alligators are often considered as shy creatures, they can be extremely hard to round-up and it is not unheard of for them to be spotted on golf courses at Walt Disney World.
Two Year Old Boy Taken By Alligator On Disney Property
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