Animal-loving scientist eaten alive by 17ft crocodile which jumped several feet and dragged her into enclosure in Indonesia
44-year-old Deasy Tuwo is believed to have been dragged into the enclosure by the crocodile when she was throwing meat into the pool on January 11
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A female scientist from Indonesia was reportedly eaten alive by a massive crocodile after it allegedly attacked her while she was feeding it at the lab where she was employed. 44-year-old Deasy Tuwo is believed to have been dragged into the small enclosure by the 17-ft-long crocodile when she was throwing meat into the pool during its feeding time on January 11. The reptile, which is called Merry, was found in his enclosure with Tuwo's remains still in his jaws at the research facility which is located in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
The authorities believe that Merry stood on his hind legs and then jumped the 8ft wall before latching onto her with his jaws and then pulling her into the pool.