Tragic reports are speaking about American model Ginger Meadows, who hails from Snowmass Village, Colorado, being killed by a giant saltwater crocodile during a visit to Australia’s Northern Territory in March.
The location is known as one of the nation’s most infamous crocodile attack cases.
Meadows was being inspired by the film Crocodile Dundee to explore the Australian Outback and was on a remote excursion with her friend named Jane Burchett. This was while she was on board a luxury boat dubbed the Lady G.

The latest itinerary entailed a visit to the King’s Cascade, which is a scenic waterfall location known for its stunning views but also for crocodile-infested waters. Despite repeated warnings from the boat’s skipper about the dangers linked to huge saltwater crocodiles, both women still chose to swim in water that was waist-deep near the falls.

This is when a large 4 ft long crocodile approached them silently and preyed upon the model, grabbing her by the waist, dragging her underwater. Ginger’s friend tried relentlessly to save her, but it was in vain as the beast had no plans of letting her go. Her remains were located the next day, which loved ones claimed would have been her 25th birthday.