Beloved woman, 31, identified as alligator attack victim killed after predator ripped both her arms off... as nightmarish new details of her final moments are revealed
•By LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 19:22, 30 June 2026 | Updated: 19:28, 30 June 2026 A woman who died during a horrific alligator attack in central Florida on Sunday has been identi...
•Brittany Clark, 31, had been enjoying a hike in the picturesque Little Big Econ State Forest with her boyfriend and best friend when they took a dip in a river just after 1.30pm.
•Chilling 911 audio from the scene previously revealed how an alligator snuck up on the trio before viciously attacking Clark by tearing off both of her arms.
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By LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 19:22, 30 June 2026 | Updated: 19:28, 30 June 2026 A woman who died during a horrific alligator attack in central Florida on Sunday has been identified, with her terrifying final moments also revealed in a harrowing report. Brittany Clark, 31, had been enjoying a hike in the picturesque Little Big Econ State Forest with her boyfriend and best friend when they took a dip in a river just after 1.30pm. Chilling 911 audio from the scene previously revealed how an alligator snuck up on the trio before viciously attacking Clark by tearing off both of her arms. Now, a medical examiner's report obtained by the Daily Mail has given more details about Clark's final moments, including how her boyfriend heroically fought the gator even as it dragged them both underwater into a 'death roll'. A 'death roll' is a technique alligators use to subdue prey by violently twisting onto their backs before attempting to pull the victim underwater to drown them. The report describes how Chance Allison risked his life and eventually managed to pry his girlfriend from the gator's jaws - but it was too late to save her. It also details how officials tracked down the 12-foot apex predator in the aftermath and 'put it down', before decapitating it and keeping its head as 'evidence'. The horror unfolded when Clark, Allison, and an unnamed friend were swimming in 'shoulder-deep water' in the Econlockhatchee River close to a popular hiking trail. The 31-year-old woman who died during a horrific alligator attack in central Florida on Sunday has been identified as Orlando native Brittany Clark Clark had been enjoying a hike in the picturesque Little Big Econ State Forest with her boyfriend and friend when they took a dip in a river just after 1.30pm 'While they were swimming an alligator grabbed (Clark) by her arm and began the "death roll",' the report reads. 'Her boyfriend Chance grabbed the alligator trying to get it to release her when it took them both underwater'. Allison managed to get the gator to release her arm 'for a moment' - but it seized its jaws on her other arm instead. 'Chance attempted to bring them both to shore when the alligator finally let go and CPR was started on shore by her boyfriend, and 911 was called,' the report states. Screaming and crying could be heard in audio of the call as the alligator tore Clark's arms from their sockets. Allison could be heard telling call handlers he was 'still trying to get her arms away from the alligator's mouth' even as he made the call. Moments later, he told the operator that 'both her arms, both her arms are off', while her friend told them that one arm was 'hanging by a thread.' When the dispatcher asked where the other arm was, the woman replied: 'Gone'. Clark's boyfriend, Chance Allison, heroically tried to fight off the alligator, the report reveals The report describes how Allison risked his life and eventually managed to pry his girlfriend from the gator's jaws - but it was too late to save her Allison described the situation as 'bad, real bad' while urging responders to 'please hurry... she's losing a lot of...' before his voice trailed off. The gator eventually 'went away,' Allison told the operator, before describing his girlfriend's injuries as 'horrible'. Allison said he had stepped in to help, and he dragged Clark out of the water with the help of her friend. 'We're far off the trail, we're off of a little launch area by the river... We need help now!' he told the operator. 'You may see a helicopter. If you see it, just try and flag it down if you can,' the operator responded. Barr Street Trailhead, the popular hiking route where the horror unfolded, is now closed until further notice. The vicious attack unfolded as the trio took a dip in the shallows of the Econlockhatchee River (pictured above) in Little Big Econ State Forest, 20 miles north-east of Orlando Clark's Facebook page shows she was a big fan of the outdoors - pictured frequently on hikes and swimming in nature. The horrific incident marks the third alligator attack in central Florida over the last week. Seven days before, a gator attack was reported at Rainbow River in Merriam County, and a child was injured in another incident in the same county on Saturday. 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