Thursday, July 2, 2026
Privacy-First Edition
Back to NNN
Technology

Heartbroken boyfriend of alligator attack victim speaks out after desperately trying to save her

Add The New York Post on Google The grief-stricken boyfriend who desperately tried to save Florida hiker Brittany Clark from the killer jaws of a massive alligator that ripped her arms apart said she didn’t deserve to die in such a horrific way.

“I’m just still in disbelief of what took place. We had so many things planned out and memories to be made,” the 31-year-old victim’s boyfriend, Chance Allison, wrote in an emotional Facebook post Wednesday — which included an array of photos of them together.

“You were such a special person and did not deserve to go out in such a way. I love you and don’t worry about shady and hokie I’ll take care of them forever,” he continued, adding that he’s working on arranging a “celebration of life” in her honor.

Brittany Clark’s grieving boyfriend, Chance Allison, said he’s “just still in disbelief of what took place. We had so many things planned out and memories to be made,” after she was killed by an alligator. Chance Allison / Facebook “I hope to have more information for everyone on that in the next few days as I try to figure out somewhere to hold it. Also thank you everyone for all the kind messages. They really have helped me hold together just as much as I’m falling apart.”

Allison desperately fought to wrench Clark from the 13-foot gator after it clamped its jaws onto her while the couple and her roommate, Jayden Hernandez, were swimming in the Econlockhatchee River at Little Big Econ State Forest in Seminole County on Sunday, authorities said.

Shocking audio from the frantic 911 call obtained by The Post revealed details of the horror attack, with a woman describing Clark’s injuries as “horrible,” adding that “one of her arms is completely off and the other one is like attached barely.”

Clark can be heard crying in the background, as the dispatcher asks if her detached arm can be found.

The Orlando victim, a bulldozer operator, died on the way to the hospital from “multiple blunt force injuries of the upper extremities,” according to a medical examiner report obtained by The Times.

Clark died from multiple blunt force injuries of the upper extremities. Chance Allison / Facebook The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said that Clark did not appear to have done anything “malicious” to provoke the alligator, and had been swimming in “about three feet of water” at the time of the attack.

“A 13-foot alligator found at the incident location, and a 12.5-foot alligator half a mile away were captured and killed,” the FWC said in a statement.

“Samples from the alligators have been collected, and the FWC’s investigation into this incident remains active.”

Read original at New York Post

The Perspectives

0 verified voices · Three viewpoints · Real discourse

Left
0
Be the first to share a left perspective
Center
0
Be the first to share a center perspective
Right
0
Be the first to share a right perspective

Related Stories