ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Fla. − An 85-year-old woman died following an alligator bite, when the gator grabbed her while she was walking her dog near a pond in a Florida golf course community Monday, wildlife officials said.

Firefighters recovered her body from Spanish Lakes Fairways in northwest St. Lucie County Monday afternoon, emergency officials said. St. Lucie County is about 70 miles north of Palm Beach, Florida. 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers and St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office deputies were sent to the area for what they called an “alligator bite incident” following 911 calls.

The woman was killed in the incident involving an alligator based on preliminary information from those who said they witnessed the event, said FWC spokesperson Arielle Callender.

“A contracted nuisance alligator trapper has captured the alligator involved in the incident,” she said. “The dog did survive the incident.”

Residents told WPTV that the woman was walking her dog when the alligator grabbed it. She tried to get the dog away from the reptile but somehow fell victim to the gator.

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St. Lucie County Fire District spokesperson Brenda Stokes said fire rescue workers were sent to the area at 12:07 p.m. to recover a body.