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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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Crikey! (somone HAD to do it!)
It is surprising that given his close encounters with so many very dangerous predators, that he ends up being done in by a very rare incident. Also, agree that it's probaby best it was a ray that got him. He most definitely would not have wanted an animal destroyed for having taken his life. Had it been a croc or some other land dwelling critter, it probably would have been hunted down and killed. He did have one helluva life... R.I.P. Steve ![]() |
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Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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I head this yesterday, I too couldn't believe it. I was sure he'd be eaten by a crock or bitten by a snake and go that way. But a stingray barb through the heart? omg what an odd way to go for someone that was around so many deadly predators all his life.
His wife and kids must be devestated. I can't believe his daughter is 8, I remember seeing pics of her about 3 years old. He is just 1 year younger than me. Makes you realize any of us could go any time. R.I.P. to one of the most unusual guys I ever saw on TV
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and he loved all those dangerous animals, itīs sad that he died and itīs a sad day for Australia.
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