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Disney alligator attack: Staff claim guests fed alligators, Disney ignored the problem - TomoNews

2016-06-17 20 Dailymotion

ORLANDO, FLORIDA — The death of a 2-year-old boy in an alligator attack at a Disney resort is raising questions about who’s to blame. <br /> <br />Lane Graves from Omaha, Nebraska was snatched by an alligator at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa on Tuesday after wading inches into the water. <br /> <br />There were no signs warning about alligators at the beach. <br /> <br />However, staff allege that Disney was aware of a gator problem, which was exacerbated by guests feeding the animals, according to the Wrap. <br /> <br />Disney could face a multimillion dollar lawsuit over the boy’s death, a legal expert told the Wrap. <br /> <br />There’s an estimated 1.3 million alligators in Florida and experts say there isn’t a single waterway in the state that doesn’t have one, according to the Washington Post. <br /> <br />Alligators are naturally fearful of humans, however, they may still attack if they associate people with food. <br /> <br />Disney staff said management ignored complaints that guests at the exclusive Bora Bora Bungalows were feeding the alligators, the Wrap reported. Rooms go for $2,000 a night at the bungalows, which are next door to the resort where Lane Graves was attacked. <br /> <br />If the Graves family sues, Disney will have to explain why they had no specific alligator warnings.

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