Toddler Lane Graves' body
was recovered by divers on Wednesday from the manmade lake where he had been
snatched by the alligator as he played at the water's edge the night before.
While Disney had posted
"no swimming" signs at the Seven Seas Lagoon where the boy died, it
did not have alligator warning signs, which are common around golf courses,
ponds and public parks all over Florida.
It has raised questions
about whether the company did enough to convey the potential danger to
visitors.
A source with knowledge of
the situation said the resort now plans to put up signs explicitly warning of
the dangerous animals.
Earlier, Disney spokeswoman
Jacquee Wahler said: "All of our beaches are currently closed, and we are
conducting a swift and thorough review of all of our processes and protocols.
"This includes the
number, placement and wording of our signage and warnings."
Lane was grabbed by the
reptile while his family, on holiday from Nebraska, relaxed on the shore
nearby, authorities have said.
His parents, Matt and
Melissa Graves, tried to save the child but were unable to free him from the
7ft alligator's grip before it disappeared into the lagoon.
A post-mortem examination
was carried out on Lane's body on Thursday, which was found intact underwater.
"The cause of death
was ruled as a result of drowning and traumatic injuries," the Orange
County Medical Examiner's Office said in a brief statement. It did not
elaborate.
Rose Silva, a spokeswoman
for the Orange County Sheriff's Office, said an investigation into the
toddler's death was ongoing, but was not criminal in nature.
The Graves family released
a statement praising local authorities: "Words cannot describe the shock
and grief our family is experiencing over the loss of our son.
"We are devastated and
ask for privacy during this extremely difficult time."
Disney is set to install
new signs warning of alligators following the death of a two-year-old boy who
was dragged into a lake by one of the reptiles at a Disney resort in Florida, a
source has said.
Poor boy rest in peace
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ReplyDeleteThe poor boy got drowned .D scrastiches didn't kill him. Rest in Peace.
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