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Alligator attack kills man swimming at marina in south-east Texas | Alligator attack kills man swimming at marina in south-east Texas |
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A man was killed early on Friday when an alligator attacked him during a late-night swim at a south-east Texas marina, according to police. | |
Orange police captain Robert Enmon said Tommie Woodward, 28, suffered severe trauma to a limb when he was attacked early on Friday morning at the private marina, which is along a bayou extending from the Sabine River near the Louisiana line. | |
Orange County sheriff’s deputies and a Texas game warden found his body nearby about two hours later. | |
Police said Woodward, who lived near the marina in Orange, was swimming with a woman, but Justice of the Peace Rodney Price told KFDM-TV in Beaumont that the woman only jumped from a dock after he screamed for help. The woman was not hurt. | |
Price said it appeared Woodward was bitten soon after he jumped in. | |
The owners of the marina had recently spotted a large alligator on a few occasions, and put up a sign warning people to stay out of the water, Enmon said. They estimated that animal was longer than 11ft. | |
The reptile could have been startled or was possibly protecting its habitat, Enmon said. | |
“You’ve got to remember that alligators are a predatory species, they are territorial, and they will take advantage of an opportunity,” he said. | |
Authorities are not hunting the alligator but a private effort may be launched to capture it, he said. | |
This was the first fatal encounter with an alligator that Enmon could recall in his 25 years in law enforcement. |
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