ThaReaper
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SYDNEY, Australia - Authorities gave the video of "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin's fatal encounter with a stingray to his family and destroyed all copies to prevent the grisly footage from being made public, an Australian state coroner said Thursday.

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Irwin, 44, died on Sept. 4 after being stabbed in the chest by the stingray's poisonous barb while filming a documentary on the Great Barrier Reef off the Queensland coast.

Queensland State Coroner Michael Barnes said authorities gave the original video to his wife, Terri, in late December and destroyed other copies.

"The footage has been the subject of widespread media interest and it was wholly appropriate that we took all possible steps to ensure something of such a personal and tragic nature did not fall into the wrong hands," Barnes said in a statement. "This is in line with the wishes of the Irwin family."

Police made a small number of copies of the video to assist their inquiry into the cause of Irwin's death, but they were kept under tight security throughout the investigation, the coroner's office said.

Speculation had been rife that footage of Irwin's death could eventually be posted on the Internet.

Calls to the Irwin family's Australia Zoo were not immediately returned Thursday, but in an interview with U.S. television last September, Terri Irwin, originally of Eugene, Ore., said the video should never see the light of day.

"What purpose would that serve?" she told ABC's Barbara Walters, adding that she herself had not seen the video.

Irwin's friend and business partner, John Stainton, has seen the film. He told Walters he never wants to see it again and doesn't want anyone else to see it, either. "It's just a horrible piece of film tape," he said.

The death of the exuberant television entertainer and conservationist set off an unprecedented outpouring of grief. Tens of thousands traveled to Irwin's zoo near Brisbane to drop off flowers and other mementoes, many of them signing khaki shirts instead of a condolence book.
Mason4Assassin444
retired
+552|7103|USA
That was handled pretty darn well. GG people who handled it.
>LOD<Dougalachi
Teh_Complainer
+85|6996|An Hour North of Indy
good to hear, don't need that video circulating around
4_Phucsache
Property of BF2s©
+112|7023|Brisbane Australia

>LOD<Dougalachi wrote:

good to hear, don't need that video circulating around
QFT
I.M.I Militant
We Are Not Alone In Here
+297|7160|Melbourne, Australia

>LOD<Dougalachi wrote:

good to hear, don't need that video circulating around
i wouldent mind seeing it


and i realy think that it will get out... somehow..
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7011|Portland, OR, USA

I.M.I Militant wrote:

>LOD<Dougalachi wrote:

good to hear, don't need that video circulating around
i wouldent mind seeing it


and i realy think that it will get out... somehow..
yeah it's always fun to watch people die...
Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|7207|Cambridge (UK)
Hmm... I wonder what odds the bookies would give me on it turning up on the internet at some point...
TuataraDude
Member
+115|6963|Aotearoa
Commie, I have seen several of your posts and therefore realise you are being sarcastic to Militants comment.

Militant, watching people die is not a pleasurable experience for a normal person. I am going to assume it is the ignorance of youth speaking there. As for your comment about it getting out, I have to admit, I thought one would get out as well. No matter how careful people are, there is always some sicko out there who will manage to thwart the best laid plans.

I hope it doesn't though.
Elamdri
The New Johnnie Cochran
+134|7088|Peoria
What is with people and snuff films?

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