The victim was taken to
Wyndham Hospital she was then flown to the Royal Darwin Hospital where she
underwent surgery.
The mid 60s woman was walking
her dogs in Australia when her arm was bitten off by a crocodile.
The woman’s missing her arm
just above the elbow, reportedly needed to be convinced to get into a vehicle
which had stopped to help as she did not want to get blood in the car.
She is understood to be in
a stable condition.
Resident Paul Cavanagh said
his nephew and son-in-law picked the injured woman up and took her to hospital
after seeing she was missing her arm just above her elbow.
"She was standing on
the side of the road just shocked," he said.
"She's lived here a
long time, hopefully she's all right."
Michael Snowball, the owner
of a cafe near to the creek where the attack happened, said: "It came out
of the water and grabbed her and did a death roll and took her arm off near the
elbow."
During a death roll a
crocodile spins and twists to rip off parts of its prey.
Mr Snowball said it was the
first time he had heard about a crocodile attack at the creek, where children
swam.
Police cordoned off the
area but by the time wildlife officers arrived, the animal had disappeared.
A Department of Parks and
Wildlife spokeswoman said the creature was believed to be a saltwater
crocodile, which can grow up to 23 feet long and weigh more than a tonne.
She added: "We've got
crews on site trying to locate the animal. If that doesn't happen, we'll soon
be getting fresh crews in to come and deploy a trap with a view to trapping and
destroying the animal."
D CROC MUST DIE
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