In Australia Woman dragged off by crocodile during late night swim
A woman has reportedly been declared missing
after she was away by a crocodile during a late-
night swim during the weekend in North
Queensland, Australia.
Cindy Waldron , 46, who reportedly hails from Lithgow
in New South Wales, was swimming with her childhood
friend, Leeann Mitchell, 47 at Thornton beach in
Daintree, North of Cairns at about 10pm on Sunday,
May 29, 2016 when the unfortunate incident occurred.
The pair are reported to have gone waist deep into the
water known for having high population of crocodiles,
and Leeann had tried desperately to free Cindy while
she was being dragged away by the reptile » .
Warren Entsch , the Federal MP blamed the sad incident
on 'human stupidity' , telling AAP on Monday, May 30,
2016:
"You can't legislate against human stupidity. This is a
tragedy but it was avoidable. There are warning signs
everywhere up there."
Senior Constable, Russell Parker , disclosed the details
of the brutal struggle:
"They had been walking along the beach and they've
decided to go for a swim ... (it was) probably a very
nice, clear night, but obviously (they) may not have
been aware of the dangers.
"We believe they were visiting the area and weren't
local to it.
Channel Nine reports that Cindy's last words had been,
"a croc's got me" , just before she was dragged away.
Leeann is reported to have run to a nearby business
establishment to raise alarm, before she was taken to a
nearby hospital to treat her grazes and shock.
Queensland Ambulance service revealed that the
woman was extremely traumatised, after watching her
friend being pulled out into the ocean.

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