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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A 90-year-old woman found dead in a South Carolina pond after disappearing from her assisted living home appears to have been killed by an alligator, a coroner said Friday.
Charleston County Coroner Rae Wooten said in a statement that investigators think Bonnie Walker slipped or fell into the pond and then the alligator attacked her.
Walker had multiple sharp and blunt force injuries consistent with an attack from an alligator, Wooten said.
Local media outlets reported that an alligator was removed from the pond near Brookdale Senior Living Center by Department of Natural Resources workers Friday morning.
Walker's body was found Wednesday hours after she disappeared from her Charleston assisted living home.
Brookdale issued a statement saying they extended their deepest sympathies to Walker's family and are helping the investigation into her death.
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