The 911 caller who reported the incident described Clark’s injuries as “both her arms are dislocated” and “one arm is completely off.”
Clark was a bulldozer operator and outdoor enthusiast who loved rave culture and her pets, Shady and Hokulani.
She was killed by an alligator while swimming in roughly 3 feet of water in the Econlockhatchee River.
During the attack, the alligator used a “death roll” maneuver.
Allison desperately tried to rescue his girlfriend, but she succumbed to her injuries.
“I’m just still in disbelief of what took place. We had so many things planned out and memories to be made,” Allison wrote in an emotional Facebook post Wednesday, which contained an array of photos of them together.
Clark died while in transit to the hospital as a result of “multiple blunt force injuries of the upper extremities,” according to the medical examiner’s report.
When first responders arrived Clark’s pulse was “thready,” according to the report.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission has since captured and euthanized two alligators, measuring 13 feet and 12.5 feet, as part of their investigation.