A man was killed by a crocodile at a popular resort city in Mexico. The attack occurred in Puerto Vallarta, a well-known tourist destination on the Pacific coast.
Government officials described the fatal incident as “deeply unfortunate, unusual and isolated.” The statement was released shortly after the attack, aiming to reassure the public.
The victim was reportedly in a lagoon area near the beach when the crocodile attacked. Emergency services responded to the scene but were unable to save him.
Local authorities have since launched an investigation into the attack. They are working to determine the specific circumstances that led to the encounter.
Wildlife experts note that crocodiles are common in the region’s estuaries and lagoons. Warning signs are typically posted in known habitats to prevent such incidents.
The resort city sees millions of tourists each year. This rare attack has prompted renewed safety discussions among local businesses and officials.
Authorities have increased patrols in the area to monitor wildlife activity. They urge visitors to stay alert and follow posted safety guidelines near water.





