Police have cordoned off
the area near the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa while boats and a helicopter
search the 14ft-deep man-made lagoon which is bordered by three holiday resorts
and sand beaches.
Disney spokeswoman Jacquee
Wahaler said everyone at the resort was devastated and that Disney is helping
the family.
When asked if the resort
was aware of alligators on the property, Ms Wahaler advised there were signs
that said "no swimming".
Police are searching for a
child who was snatched by an alligator near Disney's Magic Kingdom Park in
Florida.
The two-year-old boy was
paddling in a foot of water on a beach beside the Seven Seas Lagoon at 9pm when
the animal attacked and dragged him away.
Orange County Sheriff Jerry
Demings said: "The father was there nearby and the alligator came up and
attacked. The father struggled and tried to get his son and was not successful
and he alerted others nearby to assist him."
The mother also tried to rescue
the boy and a nearby lifeguard was told of the attack, Demings said.
"We have in excess of
50 law-enforcement personnel at the scene actively searching the lake," he
added.
"As a father and a
grandfather, we are hoping for the best in the circumstances but, based upon my
35 years of law enforcement experience, we know we have some challenges ahead
of us."
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