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'Crocodile Hunter' Irwin killed

Seeded on Mon Sep 4, 2006 8:46 AM EDT
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entertainment, australia, death, rays, crocodile, crocodile-hunter, sting-rays
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Australian naturalist and television personality Steve Irwin has been killed by a stingray during a diving expedition off the Australian coast.

Mr Irwin, 44, died after being struck in the chest by the stingray's barb while he was filming a documentary in Queensland's Great Barrier Reef.

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Eileen St. Lauren

This is a sad, sad day indeed! Steve Irwin was greatly loved and will be sorely missed by the people of the world and the animals he loved so well. God bless his soul and may God smile on the loved ones he left behind with all good things until they meet again....
Eileen St. Lauren, USA, Cape Cod, New England

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Reply#1 - Mon Sep 4, 2006 9:00 PM EDT
Miguel

Yes indeed. Having seen him in action in Australia, I can personally say that I will sure miss this guy, and am sad that I will never be able to see ever again. My condolences to Terry, Bindi and Bob Irwin and to the staff at the Australia Zoo. Rest in peace Steve. And know that all of your fans are mourning the loss of a huge role model today. He was one of the greatest naturalist for documenting and protecting wildlife around the world. He made it both interesting and spectacular. We will definitively all miss him terribly.

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Reply#2 - Tue Sep 5, 2006 2:08 AM EDT
Bob-104270

ITS ALL SO SAD

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Reply#3 - Fri Sep 8, 2006 9:25 PM EDT
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