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Alligator kills woman defending dog

Such attacks uncommon, especially in S. Carolina

- The Associated Press

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. —

A woman trying to protect her dog was killed by an alligator that pulled her into a lagoon at a private South Carolina resort Monday, authoritie­s said.

Cassandra Cline, 45, of Hilton Head Island, was walking the dog along a residentia­l area of Sea Pines Resort when she was attacked, state and local officials said. The 8-foot alligator was later found and killed, said David Lucas, a spokesman for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.

“She was walking the dog near the lagoon and the alligator came out of the water and tried to get the dog,” Lucas said. “The lady tried to rescue the dog and a maintenanc­e worker ran over to help.”

Both were trying to save the dog, but the alligator dragged the woman into the water, he said.

The dog was unharmed.

“It’s common practice when we have an aggressive alligator like that, we put it down, but it will take some take some time to confirm it’s the right alligator,” said Capt. Robert Mccullough of the Department of Natural Resources.

Alligator attacks on humans are extremely rare, Lucas said.

Since 1976, there have only been about 20 attacks on people in the state, he said. Until 2016, none of those attacks had been fatal. In 2016, a 90-year-old woman wandered away from a Charleston assisted-living facility and was found dead in a pond.

Blake Smith, 34, was leaving his house Monday morning when he saw police cars and firetrucks in the neighborho­od.

“I waited for about 30 minutes; then I started hearing rumors about what happened down the road from here,” Smith told The Island Packet newspaper. “It’s odd because this is the first time we’ve heard about an aggressive alligator around a human in the five years that we’ve been living here.”

Smith said that at times, alligators have been spotted in yards or pools, but Sea Pines quickly removed them.

“They do a good job. This is just a sad incident,” he said. “I have a young son, so it’s kind of concerning to see something like this could happen.”

Sea Pines Resort is in the southern third of Hilton Head Island, along 5,000 oceanfront acres, its website says.

 ?? Drew Martin ?? The Associated Press South Carolina Department of Natural Resources personnel take pictures of the site where authoritie­s say Cassandra Cline was dragged into a lagoon by an alligator and killed while trying to protect her dog Monday on Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Drew Martin The Associated Press South Carolina Department of Natural Resources personnel take pictures of the site where authoritie­s say Cassandra Cline was dragged into a lagoon by an alligator and killed while trying to protect her dog Monday on Hilton Head Island, S.C.

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