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22 Feb 2023


NextImg:Disturbing 911 audio from fatal Florida alligator attack released: ‘Got her!’

The horrifying 911 call from a fatal and freak alligator attack on a woman has been released.

According to TMZ, a distressed onlooker dialed the emergency hotline as the 10-foot alligator caught the 85-year-old in its jaws.

“There’s a woman in the lake. The alligator’s got her!” said the terrified caller, who phoned as they watched Gloria Serge fight for her life.

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“He pulled her into the lake,” they continued as the gator dragged the victim into the water.

According to previous reports, the Florida woman was walking her dog at the Fort Pierce retirement community, Spanish Lakes Fairways, on Monday when the vicious reptile struck. Apparently, the alligator, who is estimated to weigh between 600 to 700 pounds, attempted to chomp down on the unsuspecting pooch and Serge stepped in to save her fur baby.

The gator was eventually caught at the bottom of the lake.
St. Lucie County Sheriff's Offic/AFP via Getty Images

Alligator tied up

The 85-year-old died trying to save her precious pooch from the gator’s jaws.
St. Lucie County Sheriff's Offic/AFP via Getty Images

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Alligator tied up by experts

The terrified 911 caller described the horrifying scene to the operator.
St. Lucie County Sheriff's Offic/AFP via Getty Images

But the woman was not as lucky as her pet, who survived the attack.

When the 911 dispatcher asks the anonymous caller if the alligator had pulled the woman under the water, they answered, “yes.”

“I think she’s gone, oh my God,” they added after a few minutes of watching the tragedy unfold, and then witnessed Serge’s lifeless body resurface.

Alligator wrangler Robert Lilly, who was called to the scene to catch the gator, said that “it was definitely a fight.”

“[We] snagged him on the bottom. He never surfaced. He stayed down the whole time,” Lilly previously told WPTV, adding that they were eventually able to “get him up.”