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Man Eaten Alive By Crocodile In Front Of His Family, Police Later Find His Remains Inside Of The Animal! (Video)

Man Eaten Alive By Crocodile In Front Of His Family, Police Later Find His Remains Inside Of The Animal! (Video)

by June 10, 2014 47 comments

What Other Race Would It Be?

By: Tommy ”Tj” Sotomayor

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So, if you read the title of this story and were offered 1million bucks if you had to name what race of person was eaten whole by a crocodile what race would you say?

Wait before you answer, maybe you should watch this video and then answer!

Dear white people, can you explain to me why your idea of a vacation is being in a place where signs tell you to beware or let you know that there are dangerous animals lurking around that can and will possibly kill you?

Now I get it, adventure is fun, thats why you guys created Adventure parks and worlds tallest & fastest roller coasters, but this?  I dont know if i could get behind this type of stuff.  The story of the man who was killed by the crocodile goes like this.

The devastated family of the 62-year-old man who was snatched by a crocodile from a boat in Kakadu National Park were forced to drive for one hour off track before they could get help, Daily Mail Australia can reveal.

The three family members, from Darwin, had no phone reception as they witnessed the man get dragged into the water by a 4.7m long saltwater crocodile on Saturday, just after lunchtime, during a fishing trip.

They were on the boat with him at the Flying Fox waterhole, when he was grabbed by the beast as he leaned over the boat to wash or empty a bucket, the Northern Territory News reports.

The family, thought to be the man’s wife, son and daughter-in-law, jumped into a 4×4 car and frantically drove the long drive to the nearest small town, Cooinda, to raise the alarm.

The man’s remains were found inside one of two crocodiles, shot dead by officers in South Alligator River, in the Arnhem Land region of the Northern Territory, on Sunday.

Before we continue with this story, I would like for you to take a look at this video of a crocodile almost 3 times smaller than the one who ate the man in this story.  Watch as the people try to catch it and see how powerful it is!

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A specialist search and rescue team are looking for a 62-year-old man who was taken by a crocodile in the Northern Territory

 

Officials believe the man was taken by a saltwater crocodile about 3pm on Saturday

 

A Northern Territory Police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia that the family are ‘too distraught’ to give their statements about the attack at the moment.

More family members of the man have flown in from across Australia to comfort them.

The man’s family, who have not been identified, had previously camped in Kakadu.

‘I can only assume they (the family) are devastated,’ a police spokesman said.

‘The water is deep in this billabong…There is always the potential for a crocodile attack.’

The man was on board a boat outside crocodile-management zones patrolled by rangers when the unusual attack happened, sources say.

It is thought the family launched their boat in waters about 90 minutes by road from the Cooinda tourist centre.

Rangers reopened nearby waters for tourists on Saturday after successive patrols found no crocodiles.

Tourists are warned to beware of crocodiles in any part of Kakadu.

Police are searching the remote area in Kakadu National Park after the man’s family witnessed the attack by the croc

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Phil Weeidemier, who runs Barra Tours – a company that organises fishing trips to the South Alligator River, told Daily Mail Australia: ‘I’ve seen plenty of large crocs. You do play Russian roulette with your life up there.

‘I’ve seen big fellas sitting at the back of their boats with their a**** hanging over in just 12 foot tinnies.

‘They take their life into their own hands up there.’

Describing his own frightening encounters with the crocodiles, he added: ‘I’ve been checking a motor on a boat and within seconds the crocs are surrounding you.

‘It’s the ones you don’t see that you should worry about.’

He said that anyone visiting the South Alligator River should think twice about the size of the boat they are going in.

‘If you go with a tour you are pretty safe but if you go on your own boat you need at least a 16ft boat.

‘If you’ve got a few people on anything like a 14ft boat you are asking for trouble.

‘When we catch Barramundi there we swing them over the boat and drag them alongside to get the water back in their gills before letting them go. That is dangerous. There are always several pairs of eyes watching.

‘What this man was doing, I don’t know.’

It is thought the man, his wife, son and daughter-in-law were in a fishing boat outside of crocodile-management zones patrolled by rangers

It is thought the man, his wife, son and daughter-in-law were in a fishing boat outside of crocodile-management zones patrolled by rangers

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The attack happened at Kakadu National Park’s (pictured) South Alligator River

 

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  1. bonkersdan
    #1 bonkersdan 10 June, 2014, 02:28

    Scariest part is the crocs in that area go even bigger than that! there was one spotted in Darwin harbour a couple of years ago that was estimated to be at least 8 meters long! sadly if the guy was emptying/washing out a bucket over the side of the boat he couldnt have put himself in more danger as crocs are attracted to disturbance in the water!

  2. Tommy Sotomayor
    #2 Tommy Sotomayor 10 June, 2014, 04:26

    lets see if this makes commenting easier

  3. Kevin Jones
    #3 Kevin Jones 10 June, 2014, 05:12

    yeah 4.7 meters is 15 and a half feet that’s scary enough let alone an 8 meter that is 26 and a half feet fuck that. Shit I’m white and I wouldn’t go by a fucking frog let alone a big ass crocodile

  4. Robert Singleton
    #4 Robert Singleton 10 June, 2014, 05:53

    I doubt even 6 grown men could take a salt water croc. You go into his water and wont notice his family backing him up as well. Well maybe steve Irwin could have lol. Either way if you put yourself at risk you should expect the worst. Salt water crocs take on sharks and have a good chance of winning. Now a fresh water croc I could see your friends taking as long as its one…nice video tho tommy you always make me laugh at these idiots! Oh and thanks for starting out your video saying dont comment there. I was the dumbass who commented first last time because I didnt see your comment! Keep it up bro! Props to you!

  5. Gon #HxHSquad0to100
    #5 Gon #HxHSquad0to100 10 June, 2014, 07:54

    Jesus, can’t even read the comments with this puke background color

  6. frannycat
    #6 frannycat 10 June, 2014, 08:13

    Any water that has “crocodile” in the name is just retarded to go around, yeah uh, I’ll pass. Especially with kids, you’re a shithead.

    • Sara Miller
      Sara Miller 10 June, 2014, 19:46

      The attack happen in Kakadu National Park. It doesn’t have crocodile in the name. Which park or body of water are you talking about.

      • frannycat
        frannycat 11 June, 2014, 03:29

        Read last sentance and picture, take care dear. That’s what I was going on.

        • Sara Miller
          Sara Miller 15 June, 2014, 20:43

          Ahh, I see. It said South Alligator River. I missed that. Thanks for letting me know. Have a great day. 🙂

  7. Julian Q Owens
    #7 Julian Q Owens 10 June, 2014, 08:18

    Tommy its Julian good job using disqus for the comment section

    • Tommy Sotomayor
      Tommy Sotomayor 10 June, 2014, 16:39

      yeah brother.. hey when we gonna work together?

      • Julian Q Owens
        Julian Q Owens 10 June, 2014, 20:16

        Im working on a controversial film about college that’ll def make some noise on the internet If its done just how I need it script to scene, I could actually use some help lol I want to start filming it this fall when I go back to Arizona State and since im redshirting this year for my acl I have time to work on it

  8. frannycat
    #8 frannycat 10 June, 2014, 08:18

    K, this posting color is working better now. Good morning Sotobabe!

  9. toomuchgame441
    #9 toomuchgame441 10 June, 2014, 10:07

    This completely insane… But it is what it is. Them crazy folks will learn one day

  10. Bobcat Booth
    #10 Bobcat Booth 10 June, 2014, 10:50

    Think the family offed him that would be a way to do it easy enough

  11. Jay
    #11 Jay 10 June, 2014, 10:56

    Lol..Dumb ass white mafukaz I bet he was trying to pet it..LmAOF ..

    • frannycat
      frannycat 10 June, 2014, 17:16

      Damn I’m laughing at the comments, this one is funny as hell! Take care dear!

  12. AfricanAtlantian
    #12 AfricanAtlantian 10 June, 2014, 12:08

    Name that race!!! *ding ding ding* White people!

    • frannycat
      frannycat 10 June, 2014, 17:13

      Aw c’mon, just because “we gay” and “our mama’s white” doesn’t mean “it aint all us white people”! Lol, Take care dear! (How come all the black folks in my family have that same “smh” look and say in unison “white people”? ). I fall out laughing every time!

  13. tom baker
    #13 tom baker 10 June, 2014, 13:43

    Its funny some white people will go into these types of places with all types of animals knowing they can be hurt or killed, but clutch their purse and lock their doors when they see black people.

  14. Ugly Ass Ming Ling
    #14 Ugly Ass Ming Ling 10 June, 2014, 16:02

    They probably feed him to the gators for insurance money. You know how “THEY” do

  15. Darryl Isaac
    #15 Darryl Isaac 10 June, 2014, 17:52

    At least we got five seconds of Jacques Negro. I’m beginning to miss that guy.

  16. Mr Vasshier
    #16 Mr Vasshier 10 June, 2014, 18:17

    they are not animals people they are dinosaurs. them and sharks are the baddest *uckers around.

  17. Mr Vasshier
    #17 Mr Vasshier 10 June, 2014, 18:37

    one of the children will write a best selling book detailing all the gory details

  18. PriceDarkKnight
    #18 PriceDarkKnight 10 June, 2014, 19:06

    Alright, with this new setup it is somewhat easier to avoid the youtube trolls,

    Back on topic wow it’s pretty dangerous in the outback huh?

  19. Sara Miller
    #19 Sara Miller 10 June, 2014, 19:41

    Tommy, you ask why they would take there kids somewhere that has deadly crocs. Well, Australia has deadly creatures all over the place. Whether it be on land or in water. They have deadly crocs, jellyfish, snakes, spiders, mammals. So really there isn’t a safe place to live in Australia. You just have to be very careful of your surroundings when you live in a place like that. Did you know that Australia has the world deadly and smallest jellyfish. It is called the Irukandji jellyfish.Their size is roughly a cubic centimeter (1 cm) and are extremely venomous that inhabit marine waters of Australia and which are able to fire their stingers into their victim, causing symptoms collectively known as Irukandji syndrome. If you want to know more about Irukandji syndrome just Google it, but let me tell you, you are in so much pain you want to die. Anyway, that is just one of the many deadly creatures Australia has.

  20. Relentless Incompetence
    #20 Relentless Incompetence 11 June, 2014, 00:32

    Cull: Reduce the population of (a wild animal) by selective slaughter.

  21. SteveFromOz
    #21 SteveFromOz 11 June, 2014, 06:23

    Tommy? You stick to givin it to the hairhats and we’ll handle the Crocs ok Brother. Peace!

  22. Markku Rantamäki
    #22 Markku Rantamäki 11 June, 2014, 10:52

    Yes, funny…but when a croc gets you, there is little you can do. They drown their pray first. Anyway, since that croc ate their grandpa, they get to eat that croc. Justice served.

    • nette patrice
      nette patrice 16 August, 2014, 18:52

      Drowned,then eaten! What a scary, horrible way to die. I wouldn’t want to eat that thing! Maybe make a purse or something to avenge the death emotionally,but the croc was doing what crocs do. Hence the many warning signs.

  23. Kurt Barlow
    #23 Kurt Barlow 13 June, 2014, 11:24

    How odd. I eat humans too.

  24. pcofwork
    #24 pcofwork 13 June, 2014, 13:30

    Tommy, most of the rivers in the Outback are croc-infested. However, there are signs posted everywhere warning of the dangers. Any animal is important to the ecosystem, so I think a cull is wrong, especially since we humans are encroaching on their habitat. Bottom line, don’t bring your bloody family on vacation in croc-infested waters.

  25. Stephanie Wilson
    #25 Stephanie Wilson 16 June, 2014, 14:57

    Isn’t Australia that has all the deadliest animals there are? I have been to Australia to the Great Barrier Reef it’s beautiful, but never would I want to be around those scary creatures. At our zoo they have two massive crocodiles they have them in this huge building and they have their own pools. We see them from a glass window” a couple of stories higher up. I pray for that mans family because I don’t know how horrible it was to see that.

  26. Rahsaan Woods
    #26 Rahsaan Woods 16 June, 2014, 15:16

    That man was killed by pride of lion not a Tiger

  27. Jacobi Walker
    #27 Jacobi Walker 17 June, 2014, 19:43

    That Austin Powers music was funny, but I do not play with nature’s elements. I went to Myrtle Beach once years ago and briefly went on the edge of the ocean. I know some of what resides in an ocean like sharks, whales, etc. so I would not even test. A swimming pool is good enough for me. R.I.P. to the man. I can’t even imagine.

  28. Shukuro Tsukishima
    #28 Shukuro Tsukishima 20 June, 2014, 17:09

    RULES OF NATURE!!

  29. nette patrice
    #29 nette patrice 16 August, 2014, 18:44

    @tjsotomayor Wow! Why on earth would u go with family where warnings are posted? I’m sorry for their loss. @PatriceLynette

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