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Monday, September 04, 2006

Steve Irwin Dies of a Stingray Attack























As hard as it is to believe the crocodile hunter has died because of a freak sting ray accident. Although he was bit wonkey he had a certain charm to him and his love of animals was apparent. The guy hugged croc's and he dies to a sting ray, that's like me dying while making a volcano with baking soda and vinegar. Anyways what follows is the wikipedia entry for those people who are interest in what happened.

"Shortly after 11:00am local time on 4 September 2006, Irwin was fatally pierced in the chest by a short-tail stingray barb while diving in Queensland's Batt Reef, which is part of the Great Barrier Reef. The events were caught on camera and the footage is now in the possession of Queensland Police.[25] Irwin was in the area filming his own documentary, to be called The Ocean's Deadliest, but weather had stalled filming. Irwin decided to take the opportunity to film some shallow water shots for a segment in the television program his daughter Bindi was hosting,[26] when, according to his friend and colleague John Stainton, he swam too close to one of the animals. "He came on top of the stingray and the stingray's barb went up and into his chest and put a hole into his heart," said Stainton, who was on board Irwin's boat at the time.
After reviewing the footage of the incident and speaking to the cameraman who recorded it, marine documentary filmmaker and fisherman Ben Cropp speculated that the stingray "felt threatened because Steve was alongside and there was the cameraman ahead..."[25] In such a case, the stingray responds by automatically flexing the serrated barb on its tail, which is up to 25 centimeters (roughly 10 inches) in length.
"He came over the top of a stingray that was buried in the sand, and the barb came up and hit him in the chest," Stainton said. Wildlife documentary maker Ben Cropp, citing a colleague who saw footage of the attack, told Time.com that Irwin had accidentally boxed the animal in. "It stopped and twisted and threw up its tail with the spike, and it caught him in the chest," said Ben Cropp. "It's a defensive thing. It's like being stabbed with a dirty dagger." The Bull Ray that stung Irwin was "a one-in-a-million thing," Cropp told Time magazine. "I have swum with many rays, and I have only had one do that to me."[27]In this case, the motion struck Irwin's chest and pierced his heart.[25] This was only the third known fatality in Australian history from a stingray attack, and only 17 worldwide fatalities have taken place since 1996.[28]
Crewmembers aboard his boat called emergency services in the nearest city of Cairns and administered CPR as they rushed the boat to nearby Low Isle to meet a rescue helicopter. Medical staff pronounced Irwin dead when they arrived a short time later. [29] The barb lodged in his chest and the toxins of the barb caused Irwin to die of cardiac arrest. [2]
The Queensland Police Service notified his family and released a statement for the media concerning his death.[30] News of his death prompted a public outpouring expressing shock and loss. Several Australian news websites went down because of high web traffic[31] and talk-back radio experienced a high volume of callers expressing their grief,[32] commemorating his passion and exuberance. Australian Prime Minister John Howard, among many other politicians, expressed his "shock and distress" at the death, saying that "Australia has lost a wonderful and colourful son."[33] Irwin's body was flown to a morgue in Cairns[34], where stunned family and friends were gathering on Monday night. His wife Terri was informed of her husband's death while on a walking tour in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, and returned via private plane from Devonport to the Sunshine Coast with their two children.[25]" (wikipedia, 2006)

10 Comments:

At 6:27 PM, Blogger jin said...

I just heard of this late last night/early am. He did SO MANY things for animals! (Me being a veggie I keep up with that sort of thing.) I was bummed.
:-(
Thanks for posting all the details turtle.

 
At 9:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

:( Aw that's shocking and sad at the same time. Shocking because I thought of him as being strong and versitile around the animals, now what he loved and did best has killed him. That's saddly terrible! Thanks for letting me know, I love being able to learn things while blogging, so I can say that to blog is not completely a waste of time, it's educational! Thanks again for the report, hope you are doing alright though too. Check ya l8er(...oh and please let me know if I may list you on my blogroll, it would help me out, considering I try to go through everyone on my blogroll daily. If you are listed there I will not forget you, if you're not I may forget you. That's all. Just letting you know and asking your permission to add you, even though it is backwards of me, hey? Because I added you before without asking, so now that I read the blogging rules I know I'm suppose to ask you first. Sorry about that. Hopefully, this will be suffice.)

 
At 10:01 PM, Blogger S. said...

I heard about that last night. Awful! And such a strange way for him to go. Very sad for his family. Seems like with two children, he would stop doing such risky things...not that this was predictable, but the croc stuff sort of risky.

 
At 10:22 PM, Blogger kittycatlane said...

I heard a small clip this morning, that he had died, but I didn't get to hear why.
Actually I'm shocked that it wasn't a croc, or a poisonous snake. How it happened is very strange. Thanks for posting the info. Big HUGS, Steph

 
At 6:26 AM, Blogger patresa hartman said...

you know, this got the tiniest little write-up in yesterday's paper. i was shocked. i mean, on one hand, not shocked, because how long can you frolic with deadly animals? but on the other hand, shocked, because it's always shocking when someone who is that thoroughly alive suddenly dies. you know what i mean?

 
At 10:45 AM, Blogger Nik said...

Demara, I doubt you could ever forget to visit MT's site. :)
PS, he said yes, add him to the blogroll in the last batch of comments.

RIP Steve.

 
At 2:02 PM, Blogger LaLa said...

As nikki pea knows I am just so sad, not only did he leave his wife and children behind but he did so much for promoting the sustianability of the Australian environment.
There are a couple of really interesting articles on the smh.com.au webiste including this one and this one.

Here's hoping the loss of Steve will inspire people to take on some of his passion for animals and the environment

 
At 10:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks Nikki! Oops...:)

 
At 8:36 AM, Blogger Coaster Punchman said...

I also was saddened to get this news. He was a cool guy, and a total spaz, which I appreciate.

 
At 12:23 PM, Blogger jaclyn said...

At least he died doing what he loves best.. With everythin he had done for all animals and the environment, we'll always miss him... =)

 

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