Florida woman killed by alligator while canoeing with husband at Lake Kissimmee: FWC

Florida woman killed by alligator while canoeing with husband at Lake Kissimmee: FWC

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New details:

On Tuesday afternoon, shortly after 4 p.m., FWC personnel were called out to assist local law enforcement with an incident involving an alligator at Lake Kissimmee State Park near the mouth of Tiger Creek into Lake Kissimmee.

Initial reports revealed that two people were on the lake when they came across an alligator and went into the water. She was later found dead.

During a Wednesday morning news conference, FWC officials reported that 61-year-old Cynthia Diekema of Davenport was canoeing with her husband when their 14-foot canoe passed over a large alligator. At the time, they were in approximately two and a half feet of water. The alligator thrashed, overturning the canoe and throwing the couple into the water.

The woman landed on top of the alligator and was bitten, according to officials. Her husband attempted to assist her but was unsuccessful.

The FWC has since launched an investigation into what happened and is working closely with local law enforcement partners, their biologists and their wildlife specialist.

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