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Susan27
09-04-2006, 02:25 AM
Steve Irwin died. The Crocodile Hunter. I can't believe it, I loved to watch him, I thought he was great.:cry:

He died Sept.4/06 at 11am (Australia time). He was shooting a documentry and was killed by a stringray barb. The barb went through his heart or chest. Help was called and he was taken by helicopter, but was pronounced dead on the scene.

He has a daughter age 8 and a son age 3.

As crazy as most people think he was (my roommate included), I think he was a great animal lover, and his heart in the right place.

Like someone said to me today, at least he died doing what he loved.

Just thought I would pass this along to other animal lovers.
Susan:(

rigidneophyte
09-04-2006, 02:30 AM
****... He was awesome... well.. it was bound to happen someday, i mean he's lively hood was putting himself in dangerous situations with unpredictable animals

RIP Steve

Venoma
09-04-2006, 04:38 AM
He had a heckuva personality, yeah, a little wacky, but his love for what he did came across clearly - I feel for his family. A loss for everyone.

bellarains
09-04-2006, 07:06 AM
Susan,

Thanks for passing this along. I also loved to watch him. His passion definitely came through for his love and respect of wildlife. There most likely will never be another quiet like him.

Godspeed Steve.

Janie
09-04-2006, 10:11 AM
First thing I heard this morning when I turned on the TV. :(:(:( I'm so sorry and especially that he's leaving young children behind.

Kumashe
09-05-2006, 12:34 AM
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Christine9
09-05-2006, 12:53 AM
****... He was awesome... well.. it was bound to happen someday, i mean he's lively hood was putting himself in dangerous situations with unpredictable animals

RIP Steve

But the truely ironic thing is that he wasn't killed by one of the dangerous animals that he put himself in contact with- he was killed by a creature known to be peaceful.

I am deeply, deeply saddened by his death; I've always been a huge fan. And his poor wife- they've been married for 15 years. My heart goes out to her and their two children. :cry:

Kaye
09-05-2006, 10:29 AM
It's so horrible, and I'm mourning. I've always been a fan and have great respect for what he did. He was quirky, but he was so passionate, and I always admired him. I did want to go to that zoo of his and meet him one day just tell him how great the things he did really are. I told my mom that just weeks ago. :(

A true loss for animal and human kind alike. All we can do is make sure his values linger, that other people will step up and make a stand for the more misunderstood creatures like he always did.

God be with his family and give them comfort in their loss. They're not alone in grieving. And he did die doing what he loved. Educating. Being 'out there' with the animals he loved like his own family.

Bekah
09-05-2006, 03:10 PM
He was the cooliest person ever i would love to watch him!! I even loved his accent!!! Man he was really cool and what he did was just amazing. =/

RIP Steve

It is very ironic but the thing was teh stingray i do not think tried to hurt him he just put his tail up when he happened to swim over him at the same time. he dies instantly. The sad part was his daughter was there when it happened

Susan27
09-05-2006, 03:43 PM
His daughter wasn't there. He was filming a piece for her show, but his wife, daughter and son were somewhere else.

Thanks goodness...that would have been terrible.

mjm8321
09-05-2006, 03:54 PM
It's been on the news here for two days. His wife is originally from Oregon, where she started a wildlife rescue/rehab here.
It's very sad. Granted, he was a little bit "out there" with the crazy behavior, but was very entertaining and got a lot of people interested in creatures that were previously thought of as monsters.

BarbieH
09-06-2006, 11:09 AM
I was shocked when I heard this. Such a vibrant person, and how he's gone. :(

In the many news reports, I read something unusual. It seems there was one animal Steve was frightened of: parrots. He had a run in with his father's parrot when little Steve was just four years old and it almost left him with a severely injured nose.

Z28Taxman
09-06-2006, 11:35 AM
In the many news reports, I read something unusual. It seems there was one animal Steve was frightened of: parrots. He had a run in with his father's parrot when little Steve was just four years old and it almost left him with a severely injured nose.


I saw that too.

:cry:

Cathy
09-06-2006, 08:15 PM
What is really horrible for his family is that his death was on film and some cruel idiot is sure to get it and put it on the web for his family to see. If I was his widow, I would try to get all of the film and bury it.