05 September 2006 12:52

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STEVE IRWIN - CROCODILE HUNTER DEATH TO BE BROADCAST?

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Steve Irwin ’s Australia Zoo, holds "the world’s most expensive shirt”, a khaki work shirt from the zoo will be auctioned in late 2007 after being autographed by leading celebrities and public figures from around the world for purposes of environmental fund-raising

Caption: Melanie Vilnis, a Wildlife Warrior from Steve Irwin (Picture)’s Australia Zoo, holds "the world’s most expensive shirt”, a khaki work shirt from the zoo will be auctioned in late 2007 after being autographed by leading celebrities and public figures from around the world for purposes of environmental fund-raising. Sydney, Australia ....

CROCODILE HUNTER DEATH TO BE BROADCAST?

LATEST: The footage of late Australian naturalist STEVE IRWIN being killed by a stingray could be shown on TV. Charismatic Irwin, dubbed the Crocodile Hunter after his internationally acclaimed TV show, died yesterday (04SEP06) while diving on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Irwin was filming for a new documentary when he lost his life, and his cameraman shot the moment when the stingray's barbed tail stabbed the legendary conservationist through the heart. The tapes are currently being held by Queensland police - but Irwin's family are determined to respect his last wishes and allow the harrowing footage to be broadcast. Irwin once insisted, "My number one rule is to keep that camera rolling. Even if it's shaky or slightly out of focus, I don't give a rip. "Even if a big old alligator is chewing me up I want to go down and go, 'Crikey!' just before I die. That would be the ultimate for me." An insider tells British newspaper the Daily Star, "This is exactly what Steve would have wanted. He knew the dangers and was totally up for the cameras to get everything."


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kris Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 05.09.2006 15:52


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sum ppl might says its sick but i want to see the footage and i will miss him.




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bobbyknightmare Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 05.09.2006 15:17


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I'll miss Steve's show, but I hope if nothing else, this incident teaches everyone, espeically those who want to have exotic animals for pets, how dangerous these animals can be, even in the hands of a trained expert.







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