Great White Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin Dead
by Charles Coughlin

The heroic animal expert and conservationist Steve Irwin has been killed at the young age of 44. An Australian news source reports “Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin has been killed in a stingray attack near Cairns on Australia’s far north coast. It was believed Irwin had been swimming off the coast of Cairns when he was stung. ‘It is understood he was killed by a stingray barb that went through his chest,’ Brisbane’s Courier Mail reported this afternoon. Irwin was best known for his documentary series ‘The Crocodile Hunter’. He was born in Victoria and found his love of animals after following in his father’s footsteps, volunteering his services to the Queensland Government’s East Coast Crocodile Management program. He spent years living on his own in the mosquito infested creeks, rivers and mangroves of North Queensland, catching huge crocodiles single-handed.”
Steve Irwin lived his whole life working with dangerous animals. It’s a bit ironic that he was killed by a Stingray, which is considered not especially aggressive. Most victims of Stingrays are stung in the foot when they step on the creatures, but Irwin was struck in the chest, which has proven fatal for other unlucky swimmers in the past. Mr. Irwin leaves behind two young children and his wife, who appeared in many of his Crocodile Hunter episodes. (more…)






