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New Video Shows Fatal Florida Alligator Attack, Frantic 911 Audio Released


TERRIFYING ATTACK

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2:55 PM PT — There is dramatic new video of the actual moment the gator lunged out of the water at Gloria Serge and her dog.

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“Inside Edition” obtained the horrifying footage which shows Gloria looking away from the pond, and at the same time, you can see the alligator speeding through the water toward her.

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It wasn’t until the reptile ran onto land that she realized the danger, and attempted to pull her dog to safety.


"HE PULLED HER INTO THE LAKE"

The 911 call from an alligator’s deadly attack on an 85-year-old woman in Florida has just been released … and it’s terrifying.

The frightened caller, who saw it all go down, tells the 911 dispatcher … “There’s a woman in the lake. The alligator’s got her!”


WE GOT 'EM

St. Lucie County Sheriff

The caller says the huge gator grabbed the woman as she walked her small dog by the water, telling the dispatcher … “He pulled her into the lake.”

The dispatcher asks if the gator dragged the woman below the surface … and the caller says “Yes.”

700-pound alligator kills Florida woman

St. Lucie County Sheriff's Dept

As the call unfolds, the caller says she hasn’t seen the woman surface for several minutes … but about 8 minutes in the caller notices a body floating in the water and exclaims, “I think she’s gone, oh my God.”

700-pound alligator kills Florida woman

St. Lucie County Sheriff's Dept

As we reported … the attack happened Monday at a retirement community in Fort Pierce, FL, where the victim, 85-year-old Gloria Serge, was walking her dog near a retention pond when the gator lunged at them.

St. Lucie County Sheriff's Dept

The roughly 10-foot alligator was ultimately captured and killed … but the woman’s dog survived.

Originally Published — 12:57 PM PT

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