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tanman_sg
09-04-2006, 01:48 AM
Man, this is too sad.

There are few people on television that I have respect for, today. He was one of them.


Steve Irwin killed by stingray
04 September 2006
By DAVID WILLIAMS and AAP
Sydney Morning Herald

Television personality and environmentalist Steve Irwin has died after being stung by a stingray while filming off north Queensland.

Known worldwide as the Crocodile Hunter, the 44-year-old was famous for his enthusiasm for wildlife and his catchcry "Crikey!"

The Queensland Police Service issued a statement saying Irwin collapsed after being stung at Batt Reef, Low Isles, off Port Douglas about 11am. He had been filming a documentary.

"Steve was hit by a stingray in the chest," said local diving operator Steve Edmondson, whose Poseidon boats were out on the Great Barrier Reef when the accident occured.

"He probably died from a cardiac arrest from the injury," he said.

Police said that, after the attack, Irwin's crew called for medical treatment at 11am and the Queensland Rescue Helicopter responded with a doctor and paramedic on board.

Puncture wound

Irwin had a puncture wound to the left side of his chest and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police said Irwin's family had been advised and Irwin's body was being flown to Cairns.

It is believed his American-born wife Terri was trekking on Cradle Mountain in Tasmania when the accident happened.

Police in Tasmania say she had been told.

The Irwins have two children, a daughter, Bindi Sue, 8, and a son, Robert Clarence, usually known as Bob, 3.

When asked if he had ever heard of anyone dying from a stingray barb, Matthew Hurley, general manager of Quicksilver Group, whose company has taken tours to Low Isles for 26 years, said: "No, definitely not.

"We've never heard of or been involved with anything like that."

Ross Coleman, acting director at at University of Sydney Institute of Marine Science, told smh.com.au it was "quite rare" for someone to die from contact with a stingray and he couldn't recall hearing of another incident.

Stingrays were "dangerous if provoked", he said.

"As a recreational diving instructor you hear of people getting injured by standing on them ... but they rarely die."

'The zoo will go on'

Irwin's wife Terri would not close down the zoo, predicted Jim Dalrymple, whose local irrigation firm helped maintain the water supplies to Irwin's Australia Zoo in Beerwah on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.

The zoo is the biggest local employer with 550 staff, Mr Dalrymple said.

"I managed an irrigation business in Beerwah and had occasions where I served Steve personally.

"Terri would ring to say Steve was on his way down to the shop, can you stay open. It was usually on a Saturday afternoon when Steve needed something and got caught short. He was always so thankful.

"I think the zoo will go on," said Mr Dalrymple, who also owns the local Beerwah Motel.

"I don't think Terri would let it close down. She's too passionate to change Steve's wishes. But he's irreplacable."

Trouble over croc feeding with son

Irwin won a global following for his daredevil antics but also triggered outrage in 2004 by holding his then one-month-old baby while feeding a snapping crocodile at his Australian zoo.

Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer, who used a photograph of his family at Australia Zoo for his official Christmas card last year, hailed Irwin for his work in promoting Australia.

Irwin was heavily involved in last year's "G'Day LA'' campaign.

"The minister knew him, was fond of him and was very, very appreciative of all the work he'd done to promote Australia overseas," a spokesman said.

The Crocodile Hunter program was first broadcast in 1992 and has been shown around the world on cable network Discovery.

Irwin came 20th last year in BRW magazine's top 50 entertainers.

The magazine said the hugely popular Crocodile Hunter spent most of 2005 filming and launching his new television series, New Breed Vets, to appear on the pay-TV channel Animal Planet.

In February, Irwin received an award from Tourism Australia for his contribution to tourism.

Over the last 12 months, he has also expanded his Australia Zoo wildlife park on the Sunshine Coast.

Pop star Justin Timberlake last month recalled visiting the zoo on his Australian 2004 tour.

"I know he got a lot of flak, but there's something in that dude's blood, he's like one of those animals," Timberlake told the Courier Mail newspaper.

"We got in the cage and he said, 'I want to show you how the crocs hunt.' All of a sudden it pops out of the water, we jump back, it came up on the land and he saw how its temperament was and he told us to step back.

"He's like Dr Dolittle, for real. He knows what those crocodiles are thinking."

Happy Camper
09-04-2006, 05:59 AM
I'm not convinced he's really dead yet. There have been a lot of reports of his dying over time. If people still think he's dead in a week, then he probably is.

Kindom934
09-04-2006, 06:47 AM
.....this is....

I've always seen him in my earlier days on animal planet. It's....hard to believe he's no longer here.

I'm not convinced he's really dead yet. There have been a lot of reports of his dying over time. If people still think he's dead in a week, then he probably is.

He's dead...

I doubt that it would be a fake on AOL news.

http://articles.news.aol.com/tv/_a/crocodile-hunter-dead-at-44/20060904005509990001

Bodhisattva
09-04-2006, 11:55 AM
Yup.....:(

http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/09/04/irwin-obit.html

nighthawk15
09-04-2006, 12:31 PM
Man thats sad. He was a really cool guy:Crying

getit29
09-04-2006, 01:35 PM
He will be sadly missed :Crying

egarrard
09-04-2006, 01:54 PM
You ought to hear the Chattanooga Aquarium. "Our stingray petting exhibit is perfectly safe!"

If you play with fire, you eventually get burned.

Bodhisattva
09-04-2006, 04:10 PM
Nice to see you overflow with compassion egarrard. He did not touch the stingray though, reports say while he swam over top of one, it stuck him through the chest in defence but out of sheer bad luck, it stuck him through the heart. :( Poor chap, I hope his wife is getting through this ok. I offer my condolences.

Tivon
09-04-2006, 04:46 PM
The water is never safe. Why else did we move to land? Crikey! :)
I always thought a snake or something would get him. He will be missed. :(

dimension
09-04-2006, 07:06 PM
wow i still dont believe it, i watched his shows all the time, i liked how he was fearless. it was a real fluke. he will always be rememberd

Kindom934
09-04-2006, 07:45 PM
wow i still dont believe it, i watched his shows all the time, i liked how he was fearless. it was a real fluke. he will always be rememberd

Yea, I never though he'll end up dying this way. I figure he'll die from age and not from a....freak accident.

ch0g0nda
09-04-2006, 08:35 PM
Yeah, I really never thought Steve Irwin would die this way.

I always pictured him dying warm in bed somewhere.

Maniacmous
09-04-2006, 10:53 PM
The shot he took from that stingray was a total fluke...anywhere else and he'd have lived. Totally tragic the loss, on top of that with two young children (youngest is I believe 3), really really really sucks. I was quite a fan of his and will miss new adventures quite a bit.

Race234
09-04-2006, 11:13 PM
Im still shocked, I loved that guy, I was even planning a trip to Aus to go to the zoo and meet him and his family, I still plan on doing the trip so I can see the zoo and at least meet his wife and two kids, this is a real sad day for me, he will be missed but never forgotten. He was an amazing guy, an amazing husband, and an amazing father. Godbye Steve

MakubexGB
09-05-2006, 12:14 AM
Yeah, I really never thought Steve Irwin would die this way.

I always pictured him dying from a crocodile tearing his head off something.

I mean of all the dangerous beasts and venomous animals and insects he's encountered in the past, who would've thought a stingray would kill him.

Very sad, my condolences to the family.

Happy Camper
09-05-2006, 05:21 AM
:Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying :Crying

egarrard
09-05-2006, 07:38 PM
Nice to see you overflow with compassion egarrard. Hmmm? What are you talking about. :What the

A long time ago, I knew someone who was killed by a run-in with a Stingray. It destroyed both cars and left fiberglass and metal everywhere. :(

Race234
09-07-2006, 02:31 PM
I recorded the Science Channel Tribute video to Steve Irwin and uploaded it to myspace.

Low Res, Low Audio Quality
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1142571054
this version is compressed for those who want to link to it and not kill their bandwidth.

Hi Res, Hi Audio Quality
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1142810271

<font color="red" size="2">Steve Irwin 1962-2006 We will never forget you</font>
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