ATLANTA -- The family of a Georgia woman who may have been killed by an alligator claims a homeowners association should have removed the gator from the subdivision.
The Georgia Supreme Court considered arguments in the case on Monday.
The heirs of 83-year-old Gwyneth Williams say the Landings Association should have taken steps to remove the eight-foot gator. The golf club and homeowners association argue they shouldn't be held liable for wild animals that wander onto the property near Savannah.
It's unclear if the alligator killed Williams. Her mangled body was found in a lagoon patrolled by the gator in October 2007.
The club and the association have argued that Williams may have died from a heart attack before encountering the alligator.
(Associated Press)