Fatimah, who wanted to fish by the river in Indonesia, died as a result of a horrific incident.
The woman who was baiting a 20-foot alligator was later killed by the crocodile police.
There was an incident in The Kalimantan region of Indonesia that did not search for film scenes. Fatimah, a woman fishing by the river in the northern Kalimantan region of her country, was fed to a giant 6-meter-tall crocodile. Fatimah's friends said they saw the alligator grabbing the woman from her waist and pulling into the deep waters of the river.
The villagers began searching with the police after the incident.
After research and searches, the crocodile was spotted on the water. The alligator, which was spotted on the surface of the water, was shot in the head by police.
The alligator, which was pulled from the water by rope, shocked those who were pulled from it. The cops who found the pieces of the woman burned the crocodile's stomach after he was killed.
While parts of the woman's body were found in the crocodile's belly, the villagers also reached the woman's head and other parts in search efforts.
One eyewitness said Fatimah was attacked by an alligator as he tried to leave food in the water on the water's edge to catch the fish.
Amiruddini, the team's chief executive who conducted the search for Fatimah, said they knew people were hunting in the water to meet their food needs, but there were a large number of crocodiles in the area where the incident occurred and people should not approach the water unless necessary.