http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/09/04/australia.irwin/index.html
I hope the reports aren't true. He's been such a great entertainter for kids, and it would be such a shame to see him go. If the reports are true, at least he was doing something he loved.
2006-09-03
18:14:07
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Well, it appears that it is true
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060904/ap_en_tv/obit_irwin
Rest in peace, Steve. I hope you're now in a place where you can hunt other creatures forever.
2006-09-03
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Every time you watched that show, you just knew that man was going to get killed on that episode...he absolutely flirted with death. It is tragic, but at least he got to go while doing something he loved. :(
2006-09-03 18:24:11
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answered by NA 6
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Yes, Steve Irwin was pronounced dead at 12 a.m Queensland, Australian time, east of Low Island on the Batt Reef. It appears that he sustained a stingray strike to the heart and died very quickly afterward. This is a very sad day for all of us who loved him.
2006-09-03 21:46:38
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answered by Jay Man 3
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Yeah seem like it is true. Wow I hate to be there when his wife is told. I feel so sorry for her and the kids:( He had such a strong presence and a deep passion for what he does. He will be missed, our family love his shows. At least we will have reruns.
2006-09-03 18:28:41
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answered by o_O 2
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specific. that's all over the information. He became filming a documentary interior the super Barrier Reef in Northern Queensland and a stingray's barred struck his chest killing him in basic terms approximately promptly. It became a freak twist of fate. that they had undertaking contacting his spouse as she became hiking in Tasmania. that's totally unhappy extraordinarily for his spouse and a pair of youthful toddlers.
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SYDNEY (AFP) - World-renowned Australian "crocodile hunter" and television environmentalist Steve Irwin has been killed by a stingray on the famed Great Barrier Reef, police said.
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The iconic Irwin, 44, known for his enthusiastic handling of even the deadliest of wildlife, was killed when a stingray barb punctured his chest during the filming of an underwater documentary off the coast of the northeastern Australian state of Queensland.
"It is believed that Mr Irwin collapsed after being stung by a stingray at Batt Reef off Port Douglas at about 11:00 am (0100 GMT). He had been filming a documentary," a statement from the Queensland Police Service said.
"After being stung by a stingray, his crew called for medical treatment and the Queensland medical helicopter responded, however Mr Irwin had died," the statement added.
Stingrays have several sharp and highly toxic barbs on their tails that they use to defend themselves when they feel threatened.
"(They) are also like a bayonet, like a bayonet on a rifle," Australian wildlife filmmaker David Ireland said. "If it hits any vital organs it's as deadly as a bayonet."
Ambulance service officials said Irwin had suffered a puncture wound to the left side of his chest and he was immediately pronounced dead.
Police said the larger-than-life Irwin's family had been informed of his death. Irwin was married to US-born Terri Irwin and the couple had two children aged eight and three. Irwin's widow was informed of his death while hiking in Tasmania, police said.
The garrulous animal-lover's rallying cry of "crikey" when faced with a crocodile, snake or ferocious-looking spider, made him an Australian icon across the world.
His "Crocodile Hunter" show, in which the tousle-haired adventurer appeared in his trademark khaki shorts and shirt, was first broadcast in 1992 and has been shown around the world on the Discovery cable network ever since.
His outspoken persona became so popular that he won a cameo role in a Hollywood movie, "Dr Dolittle 2," starring US comic actor Eddie Murphy.
Irwin, who was born in the southern Australian city of Melbourne, was raised in Queensland by parents who owned small reptile park that he would eventually take over.
The young Irwin became a crocodile trapper, ridding residential areas of their reptilian threats for a fee.
Irwin's fearless approach to the animal kingdom however provoked international outrage when he involved his infant son in one of his death-defying antics.
In early 2004, he fed a four-metre (13-foot) crocodile with one hand while clutching his baby son Bob in the other during a show at his Australia Zoo reptile park on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland state.
But Irwin was unrepentant when confronted about the incident in an interview. "What I would do differently is I would make sure there were no cameras around," he said.
"I will continue to educate my children and the children of the world so they don't go into the water with crocs."
Australia immediately mourned the loss of one of its best-known sons, with shocked radio listeners and television viewers calling in to express their grief and disbelief.
Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, who used a photograph of his family at Irwin's zoo on his official Christmas card last year, praised Irwin, who has appeared in public service announcements and worldwide events aimed at promoting Australian tourism.
"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.
And Queensland's Tourism Minister Margaret Keech summed up Australia's reaction to Irwin's sudden death.
"He's done so much for Australia and he'll be missed by the entire world," she told Sky television.
2006-09-03 21:52:36
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answered by Dea&Bubbles 3
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Crikey
2006-09-03 18:47:57
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answered by Guzzy 5
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Yahoo news says it isn't confirmed yet, but apparent it was a Stingray barb in the chest.
I liked his show.
2006-09-03 18:19:06
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answered by kristycordeaux 5
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The reports are that it was a stingray barb to the heart....How sad...he was a great entertainer!
2006-09-03 18:18:27
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answered by Carrie H 3
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RIP man we will all miss you. (Shedding a few crocodile tears for my favorite hunter http://www.cafepress.com/gethsemenerose.73309724 )
2006-09-04 08:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess he did die, I just saw it on the news....so sad. He did take a lot of risks, but it saddens me, I liked him.
2006-09-03 18:17:48
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answered by b_friskey 6
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