A Florida family dies after crashing an alligator onto a highway
Police say a mother from Florida and her two young children died after their car drove an alligator onto an Interstate 95 in South Carolina.
Orangeburg's chief deputy sheriff, Sean Fogl, said that 24-year-old Amber Stanley, her 4-year-old son Jack and two-year-old daughter Autumn died from burns after their car hit an alligator and caught fire in a tree.
Patrol Judd Jones said that at the time of the accident, the alligator was crossing I-95 near 00: 00 on Monday.
Fogle says the family was from Callahan, Florida. In the accident, no one else was hurt. The state of the reptile is not reported.
Recall that lately this is not the first time that an alligator has interfered with traffic. A giant alligator, the length of a family car, caught in Cleveland, Texas, early Monday morning, April 30, after he tried to cross the 59 highway, near a restaurant Whataburger.
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