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Isobel Frodsham & Jessica Sansome

Brit family 'very proud' after woman fights off crocodile attacking her twin in Mexico

The family of a woman who fought off a crocodile after it attacked her twin sister in Mexico have spoken out of their pride at her actions.

Melissa and Georgia Laurie, both 28, from Berkshire, were swimming during the day time in a lagoon around 10 miles from Puerto Escondido, when Melissa was attacked by a crocodile.

Georgia sprung into action to help save her sister and fought off the crocodile by punching it.

The pair are both recovering in hospital in Mexico, with Georgia suffering injuries to her hands while Melissa has been placed in a medically-induced coma to prevent any infection to her injuries.

The twins were volunteering with animals in the country and had been taking a break when the crocodile attacked.

The twins’ elder sister, Hana Laurie, 33, told the PA news agency Georgia fought off the crocodile three times.

"I felt really proud of her, very proud of her," she said.

"Georgia’s OK, she’s tired, she’s really stressed. I think she’s really frightened but she is awake and has got some wounds on her hands. Melissa’s still in an induced coma."

Hana said the family were in disbelief when they found out what happened, adding that the event was "so unusual, and so rare" that they "didn’t believe it could happen to them".

The twins' elder sister said the pair had booked a tour with a guide through their hostel and the women found out later their tour guide was not registered and had taken them to swimming spot which was not recommended.

The family are now trying to work out if they are able to fly over to Mexico to support the twins, but added it is more difficult due to the cost and Mexico being placed on Britain’s amber list.

A spokeswoman for the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office said: "We are supporting the family of two British women who are in hospital in Mexico, and are in contact with the local authorities."

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