Tourists Warned Disney Employees Of Alligator Minutes Before Toddler Was Killed, Report Says

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August 23, 2016
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The Washington Post
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At least two tourists warned Walt Disney World employees just minutes before an alligator fatally attacked a 2-year-old boy, according to an investigative report released Monday.

The findings raise fresh questions about the extent to which Disney bears responsibility for the June 14 incident, which made headlines around the world.

“The hotel owes a duty of care to its customers to take reasonable measures to make the premises safe,” Alan Sykes, a professor at Stanford Law School, told The Washington Post in a June 15 article. “That would include if there are hidden hazards in a lagoon on the hotel property.”

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