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(Video) Insane Footage Woman Enters Alligator Pit with Son to Retrieve Her Wallet

A parent should be responsible for keeping their children safe. However, there is no denying that there are a few parents who are willing to neglect the safety of their children just to get something that they want.

Recently, a video went viral across social media showing a woman bravely enter a crocodile’s pit with her son just to retrieve her wallet.

The incident was witnessed by people who also visited the Safari North Wildlife Park in Brainerd, Minnesota. During the incident, her child was seen running around in the crocodile pit while the mother was seen trying to distract the crocodile by taking a stick and a stone thrown at the animal.

Picture: TMZ
Picture: DailyMail

Her action made the crocodile swim into the pool and the woman was able to take her wallet back. After succeeding, the woman brought her son out of the pit immediately.

According to TMZ, it is said that the zoo wants to press charges against the woman for child endangerment if they can identify her.

Picture: DailyMail

It is believed that the park has fences and signs to assure the safety of both visitors and animals.

Source: Daily Mail, TMZ

Adib Mohd

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