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Bullyboi
09-04-2006, 01:26 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060904/ap_on_en_tv/obit_irwin_4

BRISBANE, Australia - Steve Irwin, the 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 near the resort town of Port Douglas, about 1,260 miles north of Brisbane.

A helicopter carrying paramedics flew to the island, but he died from a stingray barb to the heart, ABC reported on its Web site.

Telephone calls to Australia Zoo, Irwin's zoo in southern Queensland, were not immediately answered.

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 his 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 against him.




sedaliapitbulls
09-04-2006, 02:01 AM
oh that sucks I love that show. Probally one of my favorite shows to watch. Cant help laughing at his silly cracks whyle he nearly gets bit by a deadly snake. He was funny as hell. kindove reminds me of our atillia with an austrailian accent HEHE

NcPrisonGuard
09-04-2006, 03:45 AM
Well its sad and all.. and I enjoyed his show, and I give his wife and kid my sympathies.. but I mean come on! You had to see this coming, you play with gasoline and matches long enough you're bound to set yourself on fire sooner or later. I just always figured it would have been a croc that did him in.

ghost 1
09-04-2006, 05:31 AM
but at least he died doing what he loved to do,,,instead of what he had to do

bahamutt99
09-04-2006, 06:32 AM
I just assumed that it was going to be something ordinary that did him in, instead of something you'd expect to see happen like a lethal bite from a venomous animal. Really sucks either way. I know some real-life herp people who thought he was BS, but it doesn't change the fact that he was a funny personality, a Pit Bull (type) owner, and he had a show that encouraged interest in, and respect for, wild animals. RIP, Croc Hunter.

MercedesMama
09-04-2006, 08:53 AM
That's terrible! I love that show. I never expected something like that. I also figured a snake or croc would get him.

gator
09-04-2006, 09:11 AM
Never thought the guy would go out that way a stingray barb to the heart OUCH........

missybee16
09-04-2006, 09:48 AM
It was only a matter of time. RIP Steve.

CB
09-04-2006, 10:15 AM
Yeah that sucks. I had someone call me at 7:00 this morning (went to bed at 5:00) and woke my ass up to tell me this. Havnt been back to bed yet. But everybody that watched his show knew that this day was coming he was TOO brave.

OhRex
09-04-2006, 10:42 AM
Aww, that is so sad.He was fun to watch. He is in a better place now.

chrisgr212
09-04-2006, 10:46 AM
i didnt know him but i am sure he was a brave man
r.i.p.

Bullyboi
09-04-2006, 04:01 PM
Here is another article ..... RIP steve irwin :(

http://articles.news.aol.com/entertainment/_a/stingray-kills-crocodile-hunter/20060904005509990001

CAIRNS, Australia (Sept. 4) -- Steve Irwin, the hugely popular Australian television personality and conservationist known as the "Crocodile Hunter," was killed Monday by a stingray while filming off the Great Barrier Reef. He was 44.

Irwin was at Batt Reef, off the remote coast of northeastern Queensland state, shooting a segment for a series called "Ocean's Deadliest" when he swam too close to one of the animals, which have a poisonous barb on their tails, his friend and colleague John Stainton said. "He came on top of the stingray and the stingray's barb went up and into his chest and put a hole into his heart," said Stainton, who was on board Irwin's boat at the time.

Crew members aboard the boat, Croc One, called emergency services in the nearest city, Cairns, and administered CPR as they rushed the boat to nearby Low Isle to meet a rescue helicopter. Medical staff pronounced Irwin dead when they arrived a short time later, Stainton said.


Irwin was famous for his enthusiasm for wildlife and his catchword "Crikey!" in his television program "Crocodile Hunter." First broadcast in Australia in 1992, the program was picked up by the Discovery network, catapulting Irwin to international celebrity.

He rode his image into a feature film, 2002's "The Crocodile Hunters: Collision Course" and developed the wildlife park that his parents opened, Australia Zoo, into a major tourist attraction.

"The world has lost a great wildlife icon, a passionate conservationist and one of the proudest dads on the planet," Stainton told reporters in Cairns. "He died doing what he loved best and left this world in a happy and peaceful state of mind. He would have said, 'Crocs Rule!'"

Prime Minister John Howard, who hand-picked Irwin to attend a gala barbecue to honor President Bush when he visited in 2003, said he was "shocked and distressed at Steve Irwin's sudden, untimely and freakish death."

"It's a huge loss to Australia," Howard told reporters. "He was a wonderful character. He was a passionate environmentalist. He brought joy and entertainment and excitement to millions of people."

Irwin, who made a trademark of hovering dangerously close to untethered crocodiles and leaping on their backs, spoke in rapid-fire bursts with a thick Australian accent and was almost never seen without his uniform of khaki shorts and shirt and heavy boots.

Wild animal expert Jack Hanna, who frequently appears on TV with his subjects, offered praise for Irwin. "Steve was one of these guys, we thought of him as invincible," Hanna, director emeritus of the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo and Aquarium, told ABC's "Good Morning America" Monday.

"The guy was incredible. His knowledge was incredible," Hanna said. "Some people that are doing this stuff are actors and that type of thing, but Steve was truly a zoologist, so to speak, a person who knew what he was doing. Yes, he did things a lot of people wouldn't do. I think he knew what he was doing."

Irwin's ebullience was infectious and Australian officials sought him out for photo opportunities and to promote Australia internationally.

Irwin's ebullience was infectious and Australian officials sought him out for photo opportunities and to promote Australia internationally.

His public image was dented, however, in 2004 when he caused an uproar by holding his infant son in one arm while feeding large crocodiles inside a zoo pen. Irwin claimed at the time there was no danger to the child, and authorities declined to charge Irwin with 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 against him.

Stingrays have a serrated, toxin-loaded barb, or spine, on the top of their tail. The barb, which can be up to 10 inches long, flexes if a ray is frightened. Stings usually occur to people when they step on or swim too close to a ray and can be excruciatingly painful but are rarely fatal, said University of Queensland marine neuroscientist Shaun Collin.

Collin said he suspected Irwin died because the barb pierced under his ribcage and directly into his heart. "It was extraordinarily bad luck. It's not easy to get spined by a stingray and to be killed by one is very rare," Collin said.

News of Irwin's death spread quickly, and tributes flowed from all quarters of society.

At Australia Zoo at Beerwah, south Queensland, floral tributes were dropped at the entrance, where a huge fake crocodile gapes. Drivers honked their horns as they passed.

"Steve, from all God's creatures, thank you. Rest in peace," was written on a card with a bouquet of native flowers.

"We're all very shocked. I don't know what the zoo will do without him. He's done so much for us, the environment and it's a big loss," said Paula Kelly, a local resident and volunteer at the zoo, after dropping off a wreath at the gate.

Stainton said Irwin's American-born wife Terri, from Eugene, Ore., had been informed of his death, and had told their daughter Bindi Sue, 8, and son Bob, who will turn 3 in December.

The couple met when she went on vacation in Australia in 1991 and visited Irwin's Australia Zoo; they were married six months later. Sometimes referred to as the "Crocodile Huntress," she costarred on her husband's television show and in his 2002 movie.

bakerbt
09-04-2006, 04:33 PM
R.I.P. Crocidile Hunter

Dirty3rd
09-04-2006, 04:50 PM
That's a messed up deal. At least he died doing what he loved. R.I.P. "Crocodile Steve"

pennsooner
09-04-2006, 05:01 PM
I feel for his wife and children. His staffybull was one bred to hunt wild pigs,and if there was ever a case of a man and his dog being a good match, that was it. RIP

Attila
09-04-2006, 08:24 PM
oh that sucks I love that show. Probally one of my favorite shows to watch. Cant help laughing at his silly cracks whyle he nearly gets bit by a deadly snake. He was funny as hell. kindove reminds me of our atillia with an austrailian accent HEHE
Ya, I am better looking though. lol I pray I don't go out that way though. Better to go fast and happy than any other way. Suck for the wife and kids.

Riptora
09-04-2006, 08:49 PM
Terrible loss... http://www.game-dog.com/forums/images/icons/icon9.gifRIP

ChAnimal
09-05-2006, 03:06 AM
I just assumed that it was going to be something ordinary that did him in, instead of something you'd expect to see happen like a lethal bite from a venomous animal. Really sucks either way. I know some real-life herp people who thought he was BS, but it doesn't change the fact that he was a funny personality, a Pit Bull (type) owner, and he had a show that encouraged interest in, and respect for, wild animals. RIP, Croc Hunter.
HE WAS BS???? WHEN WHERE AND WHY???? There is nothing BS about what he used to do, all real. Tell the "real-life" herp people that jealousy is a CURSE.

SMOKIN HEMI
09-05-2006, 06:43 AM
Yeah his death was sad an all feel sorry for his wife and children...

mydawgs
09-05-2006, 03:32 PM
Looks like Steve and Terri loved the breed as well. Here is Sui their Pit. How sad this is, and what a way to go...yuk. I grew up in the south pacific and I can't imagine that injury.


http://www.trupitbull.com/FamousPeople.html

scroll down to see Sui

The Watcher
09-05-2006, 03:48 PM
I agree, most of what i enjoyed was seeing him work the dog. "Suey."


RIP
like someone already said, least he died doin' what he loved to do not what he had to do.
I feel for his wife and children. His staffybull was one bred to hunt wild pigs,and if there was ever a case of a man and his dog being a good match, that was it. RIP

Suki
09-05-2006, 06:56 PM
I agree, at least he went, doing something he enjoyed.

RIP

Marty
09-06-2006, 05:28 PM
We Will Remember You, Steve By sirengarg...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTEXDx1Dmvs

Crocodile Hunter: Most Embarrassing Moments By karatenerd

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHwdQdwc_Tk

Tribute to Steve Irwin by jenebonner

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0imSwvZ47g

RIP my friend.

Rocky H. Balboa
09-19-2006, 12:09 PM
this individual's death affected me more than I thought. Each and every time I watched his one-to-one interviews it made me cried. Now, I am not an emotional person for the most part. Yet, I felt his feelings towards his daughter and son. The way he talked about his little girl..........cannot be faked. The way he talked about his mother........father...........son, cannot be faked.

I felt his voice crack and his feelings come to surface. I cried (literally) when he answered the interviewer's question on when he will retire. The poor guy could not contain his feelings when stating he will wait until his son and daughter were ready to take over just like he did with his father..............He loved animals very much but can certainly see he loved his family over all. Just writing this makes my eyes soften up. Again, I am rarely the emotional man. I just feel so sad we lost such a good guy. Yes, I did not know the person but feel deep in my heart I am not wrong about him being a sincerely good guy. He loved his little girl just like I love my own. There were probably his last thought. I loved watching him teach his daughter how to love animals. I loved watching her love his father. I cried when she was interviewed about her father. I do not know why i have this knot everytime I think of him, his family, and death. I never knew the guy personally! I am so sorry his daughter will learn about death in this manner. Poor little princess. Just like mine. What can someone tell her? I do not know why I am crying with a big knot in my throat. I do not care to show this just don't understand why it has affected me in such manner. I was a doorstep away from 9/11, yet, I cannot honestly state I felt as emotional about it as i do this. This is true even though I could very easily been working in one of those two buildings.

Poor Steven, I hope your genes are strong enough to help your children follow your love and passion.

I cannot type anymore. I must think of something else.

Bullyboi
09-27-2006, 04:48 PM
20/20" Exclusive: Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 10 p.m. "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin's widow speaks for the first time to Barbara Walters since her husband's tragic death.

Gonna be on on tonight im gonna be watching its on ABC

Rocky H. Balboa
09-28-2006, 12:44 PM
20/20" Exclusive: Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 10 p.m. "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin's widow speaks for the first time to Barbara Walters since her husband's tragic death.

Gonna be on on tonight im gonna be watching its on ABC

Yes, i saw the interview. Guess I am a glut for pain.

I do not know how you guys and gals took it but I was in tears from the second it was on. The emotion was too strong to be ignored. She lost her prince.........

Their love is something I felt only existed in fairy tales. The bond between man and wife, friends, lovers, parents, and warriors for wildlife made this couple's complex relationship, one to aspire. How I wish to one day feel at least half of what they felt for each other. Why do good people die young?

His sincere smile and persona will live in my mind and heart for the rest of my life. Like his wife said, he lived everyday to the fullest and did not dwell on the little stuff......

What did I love about the guy? What was there not to love! He loved animals but never above humans. He loved and showed loved to his family and friends (instead of being the "typical man"). He could be a kid when around children. He understood ignorance and tried to eradicate it through education. AND above all, loved doing all of the above each and everyday of his life!

I am sorry not to be an essayist that can elaborate eloquently about the man. Well, all this man can say is, I love you Steve Irwin!

Pitbull219
09-28-2006, 12:52 PM
Yes, i saw the interview. Guess I am a glut for pain.

I do not know how you guys and gals took it but I was in tears from the second it was on. The emotion was too strong to be ignored. She lost her prince.........

Their love is something I felt only existed in fairy tales. The bond between man and wife, friends, lovers, parents, and warriors for wildlife made this couple's complex relationship, one to aspire. How I wish to one day feel at least half of what they felt for each other. Why do good people die young?

His sincere smile and persona will live in my mind and heart for the rest of my life. Like his wife said, he lived everyday to the fullest and did not dwell on the little stuff......

What did I love about the guy? What was there not to love! He loved animals but never above humans. He loved and showed loved to his family and friends (instead of being the "typical man"). He could be a kid when around children. He understood ignorance and tried to eradicate it through education. AND above all, loved doing all of the above each and everyday of his life!

I am sorry not to be an essayist that can elaborate eloquently about the man. Well, all this man can say is, I love you Steve Irwin!Don't sell yourself short, sounded pretty eloquant to me, my friend...

BoiBoi
09-28-2006, 01:12 PM
yea i saw it last night, but i kept having to change the channel cause it was getting me pretty emotional, i remember watching the very first episodes when he first came on the scene, he was and still is my favorite of all those animal planet guys. Now im a pretty manly man who is known for holding his emotions in but for some reason i kindof lost it last night and i can't figure out why, anyway may he rest in peace and may his family move on with their lives knowing that he is watching over them.