A man who apparently mocked alligators, then jumped in the water -- despite warning signs -- is dead after being attacked in Texas.
Tommie Woodward, 28, and and unidentified woman were swimming early on Friday morning in a bayou when a large alligator attacked the deceased, according to Orange County authorities in Louisiana, CNN reports.
Woodward's body was found several hours later although the woman was not injured.
Orange County Justice of the Peace Rodney Price said that Woodward ignored verbal warnings and a posted "No Swimming Alligators" sign and seemed to mock the deadly creatures before going in the water.
"He removed his shirt, removed his billfold ... someone shouted a warning and he said 'blank the alligators' and jumped in to the water and almost immediately yelled for help," Price said.
The "No Swimming Alligators" sign was posted this week after a 10-foot alligator was spotted in the bayou waters.In an emotional interview with KFDM, Wright said, "I saw his body floating face down. And then he's out there for a couple of seconds and then he's dragged back down. And then he comes back up still face down and then he gets pulled down again. And then he just disappears."Wright, who said she knew the victim and his family, said it was a moment she would never forget. She described the events that started out as a late night swim as "heartbreaking."
Woodward had recently moved to the area from St. Louis with his twin brother and was working at a nearby shipyard.
Alligators are predatory and territorial. They'll eat anything they can catch.
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