Brit fights for life as twin sister rescues her from crocodile's jaws on dream holidayZookeeper Melissa Laurie, 28, was swimming in a lagoon near Puerto Escondido, Mexico, with twin sister Georgia when she was dragged under the water by a crocodileZookeeper Melissa Laurie, 28, was swimming in a lagoon near Puerto Escondido, Mexico, with twin sister Georgia when she was dragged under the water by a crocodileBrit fights for life as twin sister rescues her from crocodile's jaws on dream holidayA British zookeeper is reportedly fighting for her life in Mexico after being rescued from the jaws of a crocodile by her identical twin. The reptile dragged Melissa Laurie beneath the water as she was swimming in a lagoon with her sister Georgia, who had dived under the surface to search for her when she didn't reply. She found her twin floating face-down after several minutes of desperate searching about 10 miles from Puerto Escondido, a surfing resort popular with British holidaymakers. As she cradled her sister and swam to a boat, the crocodile attacked the 28-year-old again. Mr Laurie claims his daughters were assured by their tour company there were no crocodiles in the water.
Source: Daily Mirror June 07, 2021 20:50 UTC