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7-Foot Alligator Bites 84-Year-Old Woman Walking Her Dog in Florida: 'She's Lucky She Didn't Lose Her Life'

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7-Foot Alligator Bites 84-Year-Old Woman Walking Her Dog in Florida: 'She's Lucky She Didn't Lose Her Life'


An 84-year-old woman was reportedly hospitalized after an alligator attacked her while she was walking her dog in Florida.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) said the woman was walking her dog in a neighborhood in the North Fort Myers area around 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 5, when the incident happened, according to NBC News, WINK News and the Fort Meyers News-Press

The FWC, Lee County Sheriff’s Office and EMS responded to the scene, and the woman was transported to a local hospital, according to NBC and WINK News. Her condition was unknown as of Friday, per NBC News. 

FWC spokesperson Bradley Johnson told NBC News that a 7-foot, 3-inch alligator bit the woman on her right leg, describing her injuries as “significant.” He also said she sustained injuries to her arms and a wrist.

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Johnson added that her dog was uninjured in the incident.

After a nuisance alligator trapper found the animal, it was “humanely euthanized” due to public safety, Johnson explained.

The FWC did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Mark Burlingham, who lived in the neighborhood and called 911, told the Fort Meyers News-Press that he had been alerted to the incident by a loud noise: “I was outside, and I heard someone screaming.” When he found her, he thought he saw her bones through the gash.

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In a separate interview with WINK News, Burlingham recalled, “I ran down there … and she was laying on the ground with her dog, and [she] said that the alligator came up to get the dog. She pulled the dog out of the way and the gator got her leg and arm and hand.”

“He was a thick gator,” Burlingham added. “She’s lucky she didn’t lose her life.”

According to the FWC, serious injuries caused by alligators are rare. In its latest report on alligator bites, it noted that there were 11 alligator bites in 2022 and only nine the year prior. There also hasn’t been a death due to an alligator bite since 2019, per the FWC.

The FWC recommends that Florida residents “keep a safe distance away” if they see an alligator, never feed an alligator and keep “pets on a leash and away from the water’s edge” as they “resemble alligators’ natural prey.” FWC also noted that alligators were the most active between “dusk and dawn.”



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Florida Planet Fitness opening new gym, splitting space with new Aldi

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There are six Planet Fitness gyms on the Treasure Coast; two in Fort Pierce, two in Port St. Lucie, one in Stuart and one in Vero Beach.

Planet Fitness will open a new gym in Sebastian at 995 Sebastian Blvd. at the end of June, pending any delays.

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The gym will split the space with the new Aldi that opened April 23, according to a Planet Fitness spokesperson.

The Planet Fitness will be 25,000-square-feet and there will be a grand opening event at the end of July with music, raffles, exclusive membership giveaways and more.

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There are currently six Planet Fitness gyms on the Treasure Coast.

Olivia Franklin is TCPalm’s trending reporter. You can contact her at olivia.franklin@tcpalm.com, 317-627-8048 or follow her on X @Livvvvv_5.



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Judge to rule on Florida congressional map dispute

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The future of Florida’s new congressional map is now in the hands of a Leon County judge after attorneys for voting rights groups and the state squared off in court over whether the redistricting plan is unconstitutional. FOX 13’s Aaron Mesmer reports.



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Florida Wawa gas station plans approved for new Treasure Coast store

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Plans for a new Wawa to open in Port St. Lucie were approved.

A new Wawa fuel station and convenience store will open in Port St. Lucie now that the plans have been approved.

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The Wawa will be at the corner of Village Parkway and Becker Road in front of the Lowe’s which is expected to open in the summer of 2026, according to the city’s website.

The plans for a Wawa convenience store and eight fuel pumps were submitted to the city Dec. 3, 2025.

What will go in Port St. Lucie’s Southern Grove?

The plans for the Shoppes at Southern Grove show there will be a new Lowe’s store and six additional outparcels.

The six additional outparcels include the following:

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  • Gas station: 5,915 square feet
  • Outparcel A: 1.2 acres
  • Outparcel B: 1.14 acres
  • Outparcel C: 1.83 acres
  • Outparcel D: 1.04 acres
  • Outparcel E: 1.02 acres

Olivia Franklin is TCPalm’s trending reporter. You can contact her at olivia.franklin@tcpalm.com, 317-627-8048 or follow her on X @Livvvvv_5.



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