The family of an elderly woman who was partially eaten by an alligator inside a gated Savannah community in 2007 is seeking a second review by the Georgia Supreme Court of their wrongful death case against the golf club and homeowners association.

The state high court, in a 4-3 decision last month, reversed a state Court of Appeals ruling that found The Landings Club and The Landings Association may have been liable under the plaintiffs’ premises liability argument, which said the defendants didn’t do enough to keep residents safe from alligators.

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