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Im sure most of you are aware by now that our beloved crockadile hunter Steve Irwin died today in a freak accident today, whilst he was filming an underwater documentary he whipped by the tail of a sting ray the bar bell pierced his lung.

You have brought us all laughter happiness and you have done a lot for the australian wildlife and forestry.

And who can forget the great word that we will all remember steve by 'Crikey"

Rest In Peace

And all our thoughts and condolences go out to your family and friends

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Yeah steve irwin was one of the aussie blokes i liked to watch on tv

bit shocked to hear on the radio today,

Would of thought that he would of passed away by the help of a croc, rather then a stingray. Not kool anyway .

Feel sorry for the rest of the family and all aussies as we have lost a great icon for australia.

And hopefully the family and ppl at australia zoo, will keep going with what he has started.

CRRRIIKKKEEYYY!!!

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