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Baitball Blogger

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Wed Jun 15, 2016, 09:45 AM Jun 2016

Dammit! It never stops in Central Florida. Gator takes a toddler in Disney World. [View all]


Authorities search for boy dragged into water by gator

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Wildlife officials pulled four alligators from a lagoon at Walt Disney World after a 2-year-old boy was dragged into the water by an alligator near the upscale Grand Floridian Resort & Spa as his father frantically tried to rescue his son.

Meanwhile, Disney closed beaches Wednesday at their resorts "in an abundance of caution," divers remained on standby and stunned summer visitors to the Magic Kingdwom waited to hear news of efforts to find the child.

The family of five from Nebraska was on vacation and wading in the Seven Seas Lagoon about 9:20 p.m. Tuesday when the child was taken from an area where "no swimming" were posted by an alligator estimated to be between 4 feet and 7 feet long, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings told a news conference early Wednesday.

The grim news is the latest for a city hammered with tragedy in the past few days. On Sunday, a gunman opened fire at a gay nightclub in Orlando, leaving 49 people dead in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. On Friday night, Christina Grimmie, 22, a contestant on season six of "The Voice," was killed as she signed autographs after a show in Orlando.

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What a nightmare. mnhtnbb Jun 2016 #1
They might assume they are in a resort area jberryhill Jun 2016 #4
I had nightmares about this last night. The horror for those poor parents :( patricia92243 Jun 2016 #2
It seems the "no swimming" signs need to be more specific jberryhill Jun 2016 #3
They probably though that putting the word ALLIGATOR on that no swimming sign was bad PR Siwsan Jun 2016 #6
Damn straight jberryhill Jun 2016 #9
Seriously! Put a gigantic f*ck-off "ALLIGATORS!" with a picture on there! auntpurl Jun 2016 #7
Something like this? kentauros Jun 2016 #20
Yes! And a picture of an alligator. auntpurl Jun 2016 #22
In the park where I took that photo kentauros Jun 2016 #23
This is terrible. I doubt there will be a good ending to this. Arkansas Granny Jun 2016 #5
"No swimming" is very different from auntpurl Jun 2016 #8
Think about this for a moment jberryhill Jun 2016 #10
Well said. MissB Jun 2016 #11
Yes they will. Baitball Blogger Jun 2016 #13
I'd go as far as to say that it doesn't even matter that the child was in the water at all. Captain Stern Jun 2016 #12
Splashing around in the dark, a gator might think it's a bird or turtle. DawgHouse Jun 2016 #16
Good point. I didn't realize it was dark. nt Captain Stern Jun 2016 #17
This happens at the beach too when they issue warnings. DawgHouse Jun 2016 #14
This is a resort which intensively advertises internationally jberryhill Jun 2016 #15
Yes I know it's a resort. My point was only that DawgHouse Jun 2016 #18
"no swimming" not DANGER ALLIGATORS! HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #19
Hurt feelings cagefreesoylentgreen Jun 2016 #21
years ago I attended a Biology convention at Gainesville there were signs HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #25
I went to work one day when I lived in Clearwater Aerows Jun 2016 #24
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