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Distraught dad of toddler killed by an alligator at Walt Disney World reached into the beast’s mouth in an attempt to free his son’s head

A report into the child’s death in June has ruled the incident an accident

THE father of a toddler killed by an alligator at Walt Disney World reached into the animal’s mouth in an attempt to free his son’s head.

The new Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission report said that the alligator bit two-year-old Lane Graves’ head as he bent down at the edge of a lagoon gathering sand for a sandcastle at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort in June.

 Little Lane's dad desperate tried to save his son from the reptile's jaws
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Little Lane's dad desperate tried to save his son from the reptile's jawsCredit: Reuters

Tragic Lane died from a crushing bite and drowning.

His dad Matt, 42, bravely tried to save his son from the reptile's powerful jaws and suffered minor scratches.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office also released its separate report and ruled the death an accident.

One witness, a 16-year-old tourist, said he heard a scream from the lagoon and saw the two-metre-long alligator taking the boy away.

“The alligator first came in head first toward the beach but turned around once it had the child in its mouth and crawled back into the water headfirst,” Peter Courakos told deputies.

Several guests at the resort reported seeing the alligator swimming in the lagoon shortly before the attack.

Tourist Alfred Smith said he photographed the alligator from his hotel room balcony about an hour and a half before the attack.

A short time before the vicious killing, Smith saw children playing in the ankle-deep water. He was heading out the door to warn them about the alligator when he heard Lane’s mother screaming, the wildlife agency report said.

 An aerial view of the Seven Seas Lagoon at the Grand Floridian hotel where the tragic incident took place
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An aerial view of the Seven Seas Lagoon at the Grand Floridian hotel where the tragic incident took placeCredit: Getty Images
 Mum, Jennifer Venditti, shared eerie photos of her son, 3, in 'exact spot' on Disney beach where Lane Graves was killed by an alligator just ONE HOUR later
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Mum, Jennifer Venditti, shared eerie photos of her son, 3, in 'exact spot' on Disney beach where Lane Graves was killed by an alligator just ONE HOUR laterCredit: Facebook/Jennifer Venditti

Another tourist, Shawna Giacomini, told investigators her two daughters saw the alligator 1.5 metres from shore about 45 minutes before the attack.

The eldest daughter told a Disney employee about the deadly reptile, and that employee went to inform another Disney worker.

The Giacominis went to a nearby store and when they returned the boy had been attacked, according to the wildlife agency’s report.

Disney lifeguard Christopher Tubbs told deputies that after the boy was snatched he saw Lane’s feet sticking out about six metres from shore.

“He saw the alligator start slash(ing) around and the shoes went under the water and the alligator began its death roll,” the sheriff’s office report said.

 A large search and rescue mission was launched after the snatch
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A large search and rescue mission was launched after the snatchCredit: Exclusivepix Media

Lane’s parents, Matt and Melissa, have said they don’t plan to sue Walt Disney World over the death.

After the shocking incident, the resort made changes to limit possible visitor contact with alligators on the property.

Workers were building a stone wall around the lagoon and ‘No Fishing’ signs were installed around waterfront areas.

Fishing at Disney World was changed to be limited only to excursions.

 A new sign is seen posted on a beach outside a hotel at a Walt Disney World resort in Florida
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A new sign is seen posted on a beach outside a hotel at a Walt Disney World resort in FloridaCredit: AP:Associated Press


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