“I hope to never see anything like that again.” Drone Pilot recounts finding Bryan Vasquez surrounded by two alligators
New Orleans (WGNO) -Bryan Vasquez family finally received answers after finding the 12-year-old body of the United Cajun Navy in a lagoon in the East.
Approximately two weeks have passed since Vasquez, a verbal and autism, moved away from his home.
“I have never seen anything like this and I never hope to see such a thing again, Sun
Gusanders says he was surrounded by two crocodiles when he finds Vasquez’s body.
Gusanders, “I would leave Bryan to change a battery, they would come back. They were trying to push and hide it,” Gusanders said.
New Orleans officials hunt the crocodiles after 12 -year -old death
For about an hour, Gusanders and other law enforcement maneuvering unmanned aerial vehicles around the crocodiles.
When the New Orleans police boat could save Vasquez’s body, the Crocodiles were gone.
Gusanders says it’s an overwhelming moment.
Gusanders, “The last resting place was peaceful as I mentioned before. He was in a peaceful position. He was with him. Lilies were lying in his bed,” he said.
United Cajun Navy, a child with an autism, said that it was a necessity to close Vasquez’s mother.
Seymour, “Every day we have communicated with our actions. Every day we continue to appear and we will not give up. And everyone in that community knew it. He knew we did not give up,” he said.
Vazquez family spokesman Cristiane Rosales-Fajardo says that his communities are grateful to the United Cajun Navy because his communities help to bring the 12-year-old house.
Nopd believes that the body in New Orleans is lost at the age of 12 Marsh.
Rosales-Fajardo, “To help us who never gave up. And this task has been completed, because we have it, we have some parts that we can continue and say goodbye,” he said.
Gusanders now calls for wildlife and fishing to remove the crocodiles from the lagoon in which Vasquez found his body.
He wants to make Vasquez have another child.
“Although it is a great first step. We must all make a focus on wildlife and fishing. To ensure that they enter this water continuously.” He said.
The United Cajun Navy says that they are working with the community to put people in English and Spanish to remind people that they do not feed crocodiles.
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