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11-Year-Old Loses Hand After Being Attacked by Alligator

A 11-year-old suffered life-altering injuries after being attacked by an alligator. He was visiting Florida with his family from Pennsylvania when a gator mangled his hand.

Sadly, it could not be saved. The incident happened at Nelson Fish Camp on July 7. The 11-year-old had been fishing near the shore when an alligator attacked and bit him.

"The victim was transported to the hospital to be treated for their injuries.  An FWC law enforcement officer dispatched the 8'7" alligator," the FWC confirmed.

The boy is Brodie Terry. Terry was fishing with his father, according to CBS affiliate WKMG. Relative Andrew Raines says that Terry was releasing a fish into the water when the alligator appeared out of nowhere.

"Brodie's father jumped into the water on top of it and tried to pry his mouth open," Raines said. "The gator rolled, and that's what ultimately severed Brodie's hand."

Alligator Attacks 11-Year-Old

Doctors were unable to save the boy's right hand despite several surgeries and had to amputate at the wrist.

"This tragic accident has not only changed Brodie's life but has also placed a tremendous burden on his family as they navigate the aftermath," a GoFundMe read. "Brodie's passion for fishing, baseball and football have always brought him joy, and now he faces the challenge of adapting to his new circumstances while holding onto the things he loves."

He's far from the only attack in the state. 71-year-old James Grayson McMicken survived an attack with an alligator while fishing himself recently.

"He rolled me down off the bank into the water. I stuck my thumb in one eye, and I just took that fishing pole and jabbed him in that other eye and jabbed him and jabbed him and jabbed him. It seemed like forever, but it wasn't that long. But then, he turned loose," he told the outlet. "I've always heard that if you've got no other choice, get them eyes, and that's what got him off of me."

"All the nurses on the floor had to come by and go, 'Wow, you did what?'" he also said. "I'm going to do everything I can not to die. No gator is going to run me off."