Man killed by 11-foot alligator in yacht club neighborhood of Myrtle Beach

Man killed by 11-foot alligator in yacht club neighborhood of Myrtle Beach
- A resident of Myrtle Beach Yacht Club in South Carolina was killed by an 11-foot alligator.
- Officials from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources put to death right away when they found the body.
- The department’s criminal investigation and environmental services divisions are still looking into the incident.
A savage attack by an 11-foot alligator claimed the life of a member of the Myrtle Beach Yacht Club community.
Horry County Fire Rescue teams discovered the victim who pulled into a retention pond by an alligator.
Officials from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources came to the conclusion. They conclude by saying that the alligator however put to death right away when they found the body.
The spokeswoman for the Hori County Police, Mikayla Moskov, said in this matter. The department’s criminal investigation and environmental services divisions however still looking into the people from the unnamed town. Who recently died because of this alligator.
The 40-pound dog however devoured by a 9-foot Florida alligator, according to the owner, who “picked him up as if there no matter nothing.”
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Last month, a resident of the exclusive golf neighborhood used Twitter to provide information on three alligators he had seen in his backyard. According to reports, one of the gators was 12 feet long.
The growth of both alligator and human populations is to blame for the current rise in alligator attacks.
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