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September 4th, 2006 at 06:50 am

Steve Irwin the Crocodile Hunter was killed by Sting-Ray in North Queensland on Barrier Reef. Today

He was 44. (1962 – 2006)

14 Responses to “Crocodile Hunter Dead”

  1. rusty@saving Says:
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    this makes me really sad...i saw it on the news tonight too. he has a baby girl, and he did a lot of good not only educating people about wildlife, but doing great things for zoo's and others as well

    he will be missed

  2. broken arrow Says:
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    What the?

    Wow, that's sad.

    On the other hand, he lived his life the way he wanted, ended up with a successful TV show, and contributed to humanity greatly. So, in a way, he lived a happier, fuller life than many of us probably ever will.

    RIP Mr. Irwin.

  3. StressLess Says:
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    Woke up to the news this morning, and am surprised to find how much it's saddened me. I never watched his show that much, but he left an impression. Sad to see someone go who loved life, in all its forms, so much.

  4. ima saver Says:
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    Just saw it on the news. How sad.

  5. englishrose Says:
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    It's truly tragic. I've been sad all day about this. What a huge shame for his little kids. How ironic that it was only a stingray that killed him, when he took such risks with all those mightly crocs. My thoughts are with his family.

    R.I.P

  6. miclason Says:
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    I, too, read about it this morning...yes, we used to get his shows here in ES, too!...
    I must say it reminded me of a (new) friend - from the contest - who told us about being a leukemia survivor and how when she was at her worst, she decided: "I want to be ALIVE when I die!"...he was doing what he loved

  7. LuckyRobin Says:
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    "Only" a stingray? Good heavens, those things are powerful. They just look deceptively tame. But I always thought he'd get killed by a croc, so the way he died was a definite surprise. I feel bad for his wife. She's from around here (well, Oregon), and his 8 year old daughter and 3 year old son.

  8. Carolina Bound Says:
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    I heard that he died before a station break and didn't learn how he died for a few minutes. I was relieved it was not a croc, but I suppose a stingray is not much better. Sad. He was so full of life and enthusiasm.

  9. Tightwad Kitty Says:
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    It's very sad, his is the only third dead recorded here by a string-ray barb. It got him in the heart and he wasn't playing with it. It was on video too! If you get stab in the trunk near a organ it can kill you. If he had been stab anywhere else he would have lived.

    All the young children here are taking it bad. So is his the little township near where Australia ZOO is. Google ..Australia Zoo for more information.

    RIP Steve.

    Kitty

  10. T_I_N_A20 Says:
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    Before I even look at the picture, I knew who he was... Man, can't believe he's gone. He got an interesting personality, one of the best.

  11. carol Says:
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    That broke my heart to read that on the Internet news today.

  12. boomeyers Says:
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    The first thing I thought of was his wife. How sad. Just goes to show, when it is your time to go..... it is your time to GO!

  13. fern Says:
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    I think he took too many chances. He was doing it so long, maybe he became complacent.

  14. koppur Says:
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    But he wasn't even working or playing with the sting rays. It really was a freak accident. I loved watching him and his shows. Blessings, Steve. We'll all miss you.

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