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Sat Mar 26, 2022, 10:52 AM Mar 2022

Man dies when vehicle flips after hitting 11-foot alligator that was in Florida roadway at night

Florida authorities say that a man there has tragically died after he hit an 11-foot alligator that was in the roadway at night near a state park just outside of Tampa. The accident occurred just outside of Alafia State Park. They say John Hopkins, 59, hit the alligator at around 12:30 a.m. Thursday. They say that caused him to veer to the left and leave the roadway before overturning in a ditch.

He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to reports.

While it may be uncommon to hear of a fatal vehicle vs. alligator accident, it has happened before. In 2018, a mother and her two children were killed on I-95 in South Carolina after their car struck a large alligator, left the road and then caught fire.

Per the report, Florida has an alligator population that is estimated at around 1.3 million, with the large reptiles located in all the state’s counties.

https://www.pennlive.com/news/2022/03/man-dies-when-vehicle-flips-after-hitting-11-foot-alligator-that-was-in-florida-roadway-at-night-reports.html

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Man dies when vehicle flips after hitting 11-foot alligator that was in Florida roadway at night (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Mar 2022 OP
All alligators should be equipped with front and rear lights nt Wicked Blue Mar 2022 #1
Did the alligator survive? left-of-center2012 Mar 2022 #2
Gators are well camouflaged and hard to see on the highway at night. Chainfire Mar 2022 #3
 

Chainfire

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3. Gators are well camouflaged and hard to see on the highway at night.
Sat Mar 26, 2022, 12:32 PM
Mar 2022

Hitting one is like hitting a log, it will may your car do strange things. I have hit small ones and have seen what they do. An 11 footer is a monster gator, even for Florida.

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