18 September 2006 11:43

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STEVE IRWIN - IRWIN FRAUDSTER SLAMMED BY FRIENDS

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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 ....

IRWIN FRAUDSTER SLAMMED BY FRIENDS

A close pal of late conservationist STEVE IRWIN has been slammed as "un-Australian" for trying to profit from his death by selling fake charity stickers. The unidentified 20-year-old was convicted yesterday (16SEP06) of selling stickers of the crocodile wrestler which she claimed would benefit his Wildlife Warriors fund. She was also fined AUS$ 200 dollars ($150/GBP83). JOHN STAINTON, Irwin's long-time friend and manager, has slammed her actions as despicable. He said the CROCODILE HUNTER star would have been "absolutely appalled", and added, "The fact that people are cashing in, so to speak, on his legacy, trying to sell stuff like that for fundraising supposedly or even resale of the tickets for the memorial service, all of those things are really just not on and they're just not Australian." Irwin died earlier this month (04SEP06) after being stung in the chest by a stingray while diving on the Great Barrier Reef. A public memorial service will be held at his Australia Zoo on Wednesday (20SEP06).


18 September 2006 11:43


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