'I guess I won't do this again,' were her last words before she was pulled under (via toofab)
The pair ran to grab a shovel to try fend off the animal, while one threw a rope to her to try pull her back onto the bank."Covert was about waist deep in the water and she stated in a very calm voice 'I guess I won't do this again' as they tried to pull her from the water," the Sheriff's report states.Covert's body was later discovered"intact with severe wounds to her leg.
The country coroner determined the cause of death was drowning, which is how alligators commonly kill their prey.Got a story or a tip for us? Email TooFab editors at
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