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The body of a man who had been retrieving Frisbees from a Florida public park’s lake that serves as habitat for alligators was found with its arm torn off on Tuesday, the authorities said. It was the state’s first fatal alligator attack since 2019.

The episode occurred at a 53-acre lake in John S. Taylor Park of Largo, Fla., a spokesman for the Largo Police Department said. The department said “a gator is believed to be involved in the death,” though the medical examiner had yet to determine the cause of death.

The victim was identified Wednesday as Sean Thomas McGuinness, 47. Police believed McGuinness had entered the lake during nighttime hours, as his body did not appear to have been in the lake for a long period when a person walking their dog discovered it along the shoreline at about 8 a.m. Tuesday.

McGuinness was a “transient” person who made a living by selling the Frisbees to people who played disc golf at a course that runs parallel to the lake, and “he died as a result of an alligator attack,” Paul Cozzie, director of Parks and Conservation Resources in Pinellas County, said in a telephone interview.

 

 

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A Florida man was killed by an alligator in Largo, Florida last week. The man, now identified as 47-year-old Sean McGuinness, was reportedly retrieving lost disc golf discs in a body of water that is adjacent to a disc golf course.

WFLA News Channel 8 is reporting that McGuiness was repeatedly warned numerous times to stay out of the water at the course. He was reportedly homeless, and made money by retrieving lost discs and selling them back to their owners.

 

 

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Since 1948.... total fatalities from gators in Florida?  If ya didn't know better you'd think it'd be in the hundreds or thousands... 26.

Avoid dirty water, don't swim at night, and take a good long look before walking near shoreline.... Those practices have kept Floridians safe for 70+ years.

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1 hour ago, GobbleDog said:

Since 1948.... total fatalities from gators in Florida?  If ya didn't know better you'd think it'd be in the hundreds or thousands... 26.

Avoid dirty water, don't swim at night, and take a good long look before walking near shoreline.... Those practices have kept Floridians safe for 70+ years.

I’ve been gator hunting,  All at night on the bayou in Lafayette and Lafouche Parish’s. When you shine that light on them, all you see is two red dots. Same on land. Not scared of them, they’re stoopid. It’s the mocisons that scre me. Nasty fawkers.🐊<🐍

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