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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Florida Alligator Attack: Canoer Killed by 11-Foot Reptile

Florida Alligator Attack: Canoer Killed by 11-Foot Reptile

11 Jan

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Summary

  • An 11-foot alligator fatally attacked a 61-year-old woman near Lake Kissimmee.
  • The canoe overturned after the alligator was startled, submerging the pair.
  • The alligator performed a 'death roll' maneuver, dragging the victim underwater.
Florida Alligator Attack: Canoer Killed by 11-Foot Reptile

A tragic encounter with an 11-foot alligator resulted in the death of a 61-year-old canoer near Florida's Lake Kissimmee. Cynthia Diekema was on a canoe trip with her husband when their vessel overturned after startling the large reptile. The alligator then attacked Diekema, pulling her underwater with a "death roll" maneuver.

Wildlife officials were alerted, and the alligator responsible for the attack was subsequently found and euthanized. Although Diekema's remains were recovered, her right arm was never found. This incident highlights the rarity of serious, unprovoked alligator bites on humans in the state.

Between 1984 and 2022, Florida recorded 339 major alligator bites, leading to 27 fatalities. State officials advise maintaining a safe distance from alligators, keeping pets leashed, and swimming only in designated areas during daylight hours.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cynthia Diekema was fatally attacked by an 11-foot alligator while canoeing near Lake Kissimmee, Florida.
Serious, unprovoked alligator bites on humans are rare, with 339 major bites and 27 deaths recorded between 1984 and 2022.
Florida has a toll-free nuisance alligator hotline at 866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286) for reporting concerns.

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