7-Foot Alligator Bites Elderly Woman Walking Dog In Florida

In a dramatic turn of events, an 84-year-old woman from North Fort Myers, Florida, narrowly avoided a potentially fatal alligator attack while walking her dog on Thursday evening. The incident took place near a pond in her mobile home park. The woman, known as Boppel, was out for a walk with her Shih Tzu, Queen, […]

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7-Foot Alligator Bites Elderly Woman Walking Dog In Florida

In a dramatic turn of events, an 84-year-old woman from North Fort Myers, Florida, narrowly avoided a potentially fatal alligator attack while walking her dog on Thursday evening. The incident took place near a pond in her mobile home park.

The woman, known as Boppel, was out for a walk with her Shih Tzu, Queen, when she experienced an unsettling premonition. “All of a sudden, I had a premonition, I’m telling you,” Boppel recalled from her hospital bed, as reported by CNN. “It was like, ‘uh-oh.'”

Alligator Strikes

Boppel’s intuition proved to be accurate when a 7-foot, 3-inch alligator suddenly emerged from the water and charged at her and her dog. Describing the alligator’s sudden movement, Boppel said, “It was like a torpedo. I didn’t see anything go that fast in my life.”

In a swift reaction, Boppel managed to throw her dog to safety. However, the alligator bit her on the legs and fingers.

Brave Resistance and Rescue

Reacting to Boppel’s screams, a neighbor quickly called emergency services. Despite her injuries, Boppel bravely fought off the alligator by punching it in the face until it retreated. Wildlife officials soon arrived on the scene and removed the aggressive reptile.

Boppel was transported to a hospital for medical treatment and is expected to recover from her injuries.

A Rare Incident with Important Lessons

Although alligator attacks are uncommon in Florida, this incident underscores the need for vigilance in areas inhabited by these reptiles. Residents and visitors alike are reminded to exercise caution when near natural habitats where alligators may be present.

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