Steve Irwin's alleged death occurred during a break in filming of a documentary called Ocean's Deadliest by coincidence, if you believe in coincidences. Seriously Ocean's Deadliest? Isn't that a giveaway? During this break, Steve Irwin decided to snorkel in shallow waters while being filmed in an effort to provide footage for his daughter's. The sole witness to the tragic death of Steve Irwin revealed the Crocodile Hunter's final moments of his tragic death after 'hundreds' of fatal strikes by a 'massive' stingray. The stingray goes under him, and whips his chest. He falls back, kicks his legs, & tries to push away the stingray. The ray gets threatened, goes at his face, and Steve Irwin threatens to fight back. He then tries to get the bard out.
.The last-remaining footage of Steve Irwin's final moments has emerged - with the 'Crocodile Hunter' giving a poignant 'OK' sign hours before an eight foot-wide stingray killed him.The clip shows the popular Australian naturalist in a small dinghy on Australia's Great Barrier Reef close to the spot where he died on September 4, 2006.British tourist Steffen Hill, who accidentally met the star while he was on holiday Down Under, shot the video and has confessed he had nightmares for some time after Mr Irwin's death.Scroll down for video. Fan: Mr Hill told Mr Irwin he 'really admired and enjoyed his work'I suddenly realised this meant that I probably had the last video of him before he died.' He looked quite happy on the day, nothing seemed to be bothering him.' I spoke to him very briefly about what he was doing and told him I really admired and enjoyed his work.' It has been almost eight years since the accident and I finally have emotional distance from it.' I had nightmares for some time afterwards because I kept thinking we were so close and something could have happened to us.' The footage, taken on September 3, 2006, was shot from a small boat which Mr Hill and his dad had chartered on the Great Barrier Reef.
Last Footage Of Steve Irwin
At home: The short clip shows the popular Australian naturalist in a small dinghy at seaThey were heading out when a researcher asked for a lift so he could meet up with Steve and his crew at sea.Stefan said: 'I didn't realise Steve was on the other boat at first, I just knew we had to take this researcher across there because they were filming puffer fish.' It was quite a windy day and when this man came back to us he said they had been unable to find any puffer fish at all and he was really disappointed.' He said they had switched to Tiger sharks or something like that but because of the weather they had been unable to find any of those too. Family man: The Crocodile Hunter with his wife Terri and daughter Bindi'I think they were discussing just filming something and in the end settled on stingrays because there were lots of them around.'
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Irwin was fatally attacked the following day and Justin Lyons, the cameraman who witnessed his death, revealed his final words were 'I'm dying'.He described how he and Irwin had left their main boat in an inflatable to find something to film when they came across the huge stingray in chest-high water.Irwin got into the water and approached it from behind and the huge ray lashed outapparently believing his shadow was a tiger shark, one of its predators.
A STOLEN death tape showing beloved Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin’s gruesome end after his heart was pierced by a stingray’s barb is being shopped to the highest bidder on a sinister underground internet site!Now sources are telling GLOBE the grim snuff film is believed to have been stolen from Australian police shortly after the 44-year-old animal wrangler’s shocking death. Irwin was filmed tracking a 220-pound bull ray, a type of stingray, off Australia’s Great Barrier Reef on Sept.