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Article Taken From bbc.co.uk
"Crocodile Hunter" Irwin killed ![]() Australian environmentalist and television personality Steve Irwin has died during a diving accident. Mr Irwin, 44, was killed by a stingray barb to the chest while he was filming an underwater documentary in Queensland's Great Barrier Reef. Paramedics from the nearby city of Cairns rushed to treat him at the scene but were unable to save him. Mr Irwin was known for his television show The Crocodile Hunter and his work with native Australian wildlife. Police in Queensland confirmed the naturalist's death and said his family had been notified. Mr Irwin was married with two young children. "It is believed that Mr Irwin collapsed after being stung by a stingray at Batt Reef off Port Douglas at about 1100 (0100 GMT)," a police statement quoted by AFP news agency said. "His crew called for medical treatment and the Queensland medical helicopter responded. However Mr Irwin had died." The stingray is a flat, triangular-shaped fish, commonly found in tropical waters. It gets its name from the razor-sharp barb at the end of its tail, coated in toxic venom, which the animal uses to defend itself with when it feels threatened. Although deadly, such attacks on humans are a rarity. David Penberthy, editor of the Sydney Daily Telegraph, told the BBC he had never heard of anyone in Australia being killed by a stingray before. "You know we still at this early stage don't know what type of stingray it was, or, you know I guess given the bloke's track record, whether he was getting up close and personal with it as well," Mr Penberty said. ![]() "Or whether it was just a total freak accident and in the course of making this nature documentary he just ended up being attacked." Documentaries Mr Irwin had built up what was a small reptile park in Queensland into what is now Australia Zoo, a major centre for Australian wildlife. He was famous for handling dangerous creatures such as crocodiles, snakes and spiders, and his documentaries on his work with crocodiles drew a worldwide audience. But he also courted controversy with a series of stunts. He sparked outrage across Australia after cradling his one-month-old son a metre away from the reptile during a show at Australia Zoo. A probe was also launched to investigate whether Mr Irwin and his team interacted too closely with penguins and whales while filming in the Antarctic, but no action was taken. Foreign Minister Alexander Downer praised Mr Irwin for his work to promote Australia. "The minister knew him, was fond of him and was very, very appreciative of all the work he'd done to promote Australia overseas," Mr Downer's spokesman said.
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REST IN PEACE STEVE
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Total shock that is mate.....one of the nicest blokes on this planet
Live by the sword, die by the sword. I wish his Family well and RIP Steve Irwin
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Awww Man I used to love that bloke. He was crazy wasn't he. How many time did ya hear him say " Now this little critter packs enought venom to kill 168 dingoes and...Whoa!!! It nearly got me" Well not an exact quote but you get my drift. Fearlessness beyond compare
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Its really sad the way he died. He was only 44 and was called modern day tarzan. I still cant believe he is dead. I think he took too many chances and was hyper active. But he will always be remmbered for what he did for the wildlife and just because of him croc killings went down in Australia. May God rest his soul in peace and give his family strength.
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