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Alligator drags toddler into water near Disney resort in Florida, search underway

Search is under way for the two-year-old who was taken by the alligator in the Seven Seas Lagoon at around 9.20 pm ET on Tuesday.

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An alligator dragged a two-year-old child into a lake near Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Florida on Tuesday. Authorities have launched a search operation.

The family of five from Nebraska was on vacation and wading in a lake Tuesday evening when the attack happened, Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings told a news conference. The father tried to rescue his son but was unsuccessful, Demings said.

More than 50 law enforcement personnel were searching the Seven Seas Lagoon along with an alligator tracker and two marine units and would continue searching through the night, Demings said.

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“We’re going to hope for the best in these circumstances,” Demings said.

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The attack happened in an area of the Seven Seas Lagoon where “no swimming” signs were posted, Demings said. The alligator was estimated to be 4 to 7 feet long, but its exact size was not known, Demings said.

Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Wahaler said everyone at the resort was devastated by what happened and Disney is helping the family.

When asked if Disney was aware of alligators on the property, Wahaler advised there were signs that said “no swimming.”

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Demings said there had been no other recent reports of similar alligator attacks on the lake.

“We have no record of this happening before,” he said. (With AP inputs)

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