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Chronology boy 2 Years Dragged Alligators at a Disney Resort

http://alofnews.blogspot.com/2016/06/chronology-boy-2-years-dragged.html

Chronology boy 2 Years Dragged Alligators at a Disney Resort - Until now 2 years old boy who lost dragged alligator near Disney Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Orlando has not been found.

"Search and rescue operation is still underway. We hope for the best outcome," said a spokesman for Orange County Sheriff's Office, Jeff Williamson as reported by CNN, Wednesday (15/06/2016).

Meanwhile, according to Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings, the boy was initially only played on the waterfront before the alligator dragged. Unfortunately, the boy's parents had tried to save their children even though the effort was not fruitless.

"The father is really struggling, struggling in the water to save his son, but he did not succeed. His hands hurt," said Sheriff Demings.

Not only the father, but the mother reportedly also tried to save her son.

"The sad fact is these events have passed a few hours, could not find their son alive," said the sheriff.

Demings said, has not found any similar cases in the region. However, he admitted, recently there have been reports of alligator-related disorders.

"The size is approximately 4 to 7 feet, I do not remember exactly," he added.

Party Walt Disney Resort also spoke about this incident. "Everyone at the Walt Disney Resort were devastated by this tragic accident," said Vice President of Walt Disney World Resort, Jacquee Wahler.

"Our condolences to the victims' families. We will help the family and do anything to enforce the legal process," he said.

A national animal expert Jeff Corwin said he was surprised that these attacks occur in urban areas, but admits there are millions alligator in Florida. Disney resort area has an area of ​​thousands of hectares - making the presence of an alligator from a swamp near the lagoon is not terdekteksi.

According to Corwin, if the alligator is not large enough so they will not affect adults, but it will be more vulnerable to attacks targeting children.

Reedy Creek Emergency Services first got a related report of the incident on Tuesday at 9:16 in the morning. Exactly, alligator attacks that occurred in the waterfront area near Seven Seas Lagoon.

Several people who witnessed the attack and then call the police.

Witnesses said they saw the family playing on the beach. While the boy was in the box that is about 20 to 30 meters from the beach.

"There is no sign of a ban on swimming in the area, but at that time there was no one who was in the water," said Demings.

Bodies were dketahui not for recreational swimming. "This is Florida, and is not uncommon for crocodiles to be in the water," he added.

Authorities assert search effort will not be stopped until the boy was found. Helicopters, sonar, naval units and alligator traps deployed in the search effort while diving teams remain on alert.

Parties Conservation Commission Florida Fish and Wildlife is also involved in the search effort. "We are making every effort to locate the child and trap the alligator," said the officer Chad Weber.

The boy along with her parents and a sister were in Orlando for purposes of vacation. Their families are from Nebraska and arrived in Florida on Sunday, June 12 morning.

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