A person died after an alligator dragged them into a pond in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, police said Friday.
A person died after an alligator dragged them into a pond in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, policeThe situation began when authorities responded to a"water call" Friday morning.
When they arrived, investigators determined that an alligator had grabbed ahold of the victim and dragged them into a nearby pond, the Horry County Police Department said in a statement.The alligator was euthanized, in accordance with advice from a biologist from the wildlife section of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, as well as a contracted alligator removal service, police said.Last year, an alligator attacked a woman a few hours away in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
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