A woman doing laundry by the river, taken away by an alligator...Only part of the body remains

Oct 20, 2025

A woman doing laundry by the river, taken away by an alligator...Only part of the body remains
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A woman in her 50s who was doing laundry in a river was attacked by a crocodile and died in India.

According to local media Times of India, Saudamini Mahala, a 59-year-old woman who was washing and washing laundry on the Karasrotta River in the Jazpur area of Odisha, India, was attacked by a crocodile that suddenly appeared on the 6th (local time).

Witnesses said they tried to rescue her when they saw her being dragged into the water, but failed in the end.




Police and rescue teams at the scene found her body damaged the next day. About half of his body had disappeared.

Authorities delivered the bodies to the family after conducting an autopsy.

The local government will pay 1 million rupees (about 16 million won) in compensation to the victim's family.




It also strongly warned residents to stay away from water bodies such as rivers, streams, and swamps.

Authorities say that as of this year, approximately 1900 sea crocodiles live in nearby forests and wetlands in the area where the incident occurred, and that swimming or bathing in crocodile habitats is very dangerous and water access should be refrained," he stressed.

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