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Midnight Mike
2006-09-04, 02:16 AM
Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin killed
03-September

Steve Irwin, the hugely popular Australian television personality and environmentalist known as the "Crocodile Hunter," was killed Monday by a stingray during a diving expedition, Australian media said. He was 44.

Irwin was filming an underwater documentary on the Great Barrier Reef in northeastern Queensland state when the accident occurred, Sydney's The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on its Web site.

The Australian Broadcasting Corp. said Irwin was diving near Low Isles Reef near the resort town of Port Douglas, about 1,260 miles north of the state capital of Brisbane.

Queensland ambulance service spokesman Bob Hamil confirmed that a diver had been killed by a stingray off Lowe Isles Reef but refused to say who the victim was until relatives had been notified.

A rescue helicopter was sent from the nearby city of Cairns, and paramedics from it confirmed the diver's death.

"The probable cause of death is stingray strike to the chest," Hamil said.

Staff at Australia Zoo, Irwin's zoo in southern Queensland, said they had heard the reports but could not comment.

Irwin is famous for his enthusiasm for wildlife and his catchcry "Crikey!" in his television program "Crocodile Hunter," which was first broadcast in Australia in 1992 and has aired around the world on the Discovery channel.

He rode his image into a feature film, and developed the Australia Zoo as a tourist attraction.

Irwin had received some negative publicity in recent years. In January 2004, he stunned onlookers at the Australia Zoo reptile park by carrying his 1-year-old son into a crocodile pen during a wildlife show. He tucked the infant under one arm while tossing the 13-foot reptile a piece of meat with the other.

Authorities declined to charge Irwin for violating safety regulations.

Later that year, he was accused of getting too close to penguins, a seal and humpback whales in Antarctica while making a documentary. Irwin denied any wrongdoing, and an Australian Environment Department investigation recommended no action be taken.

Irwin was also seen as a vocal critic of wildlife hunts in Australia. The federal government recently dropped plans to allow crocodile safaris for wealthy tourists in the Northern Territory following his vehement objections.

Irwin told the Australian television program "A Current Affair" that "killing one of our beautiful animals in the name of trophy hunting will have a very negative impact on tourism, which scares the living daylights out of me."

He is survived by his American wife Terri, from Oregon, and their daughter Bindi Sue, 8, and son Bob, who will turn 3 in December.

Iberia A340-600
2006-09-04, 02:27 AM
Crickey! :(

hiss srq
2006-09-04, 08:24 AM
wow this day has has soo many uppers and downers but it was going to happen sooner or later. Too bad he was hilarious too.

Mellyrose
2006-09-04, 10:34 AM
Aw, that's too bad! Honestly, it was inevitable with the risks he takes. I feel bad for his family and young kids. :(

mirrodie
2006-09-04, 10:42 AM
sad to hear. weird though that it wasnt a croc that did him in.

PhilDernerJr
2006-09-04, 11:26 AM
I never thought this would actually happen. Very sad actually. He did a lot to educate children on animal life.

MarkLawrence
2006-09-04, 11:33 AM
A very sad day - the man had a real talent with animals. He will be missed.

hiss srq
2006-09-04, 11:44 AM
sad to hear. weird though that it wasnt a croc that did him in.

yeah I always kinda saw a croc doing him in myself. Strange how it happened similar to the way the FedEx commercial portrayed him dying I think it was a year or two ago. either way a shame he was an awesome guy.

mirrodie
2006-09-06, 10:22 AM
Strange how it happened similar to the way the FedEx commercial portrayed him dying I think it was a year or two ago

can you elaborate? I dont recall that.


Anyway its sad to hear.

I heard his production guy who said it was truly all captured on film.

I only hope that never hits the airwaves. Yet strangely my gut says we'll be seeing that.

RDU-JFK
2006-09-06, 10:27 AM
I believe the FedEx commercial had him being bitten by a snake, and the anti-venom was shipped, but not by FedEx, so he "died" on the commercial.

mirrodie
2006-09-06, 10:40 AM
Crickey! That is so weird!

Matt Molnar
2006-09-06, 10:41 AM
He was also chopped up by a helicopter on South Park.

hiss srq
2006-09-06, 11:39 AM
I hope that they do not release the tape on one side but the morbid partof me would be intrested to see the video