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Jesse Joe
09-27-2006, 05:28 AM
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'Crocodile Hunter's' widow doesn't want footage of deadly attack shown


Terri Irwin, wife of Australian environmentalist and television personality Steve Irwin, with son Bob, attends a memorial service for her husband at Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Australia, Wednesday, Sept. 20.


NEW YORK (AP) - "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin's widow says she hasn't seen the film of her husband's deadly encounter with a stingray and that it won't ever be shown on television.

"What purpose would that serve?" Terri Irwin said in an interview with ABC's Barbara Walters scheduled to air on television Wednesday in the United States and Australia.

Irwin, 44, died Sept. 4 when a stringray's barb pierced his chest while he filmed a TV show on the Great Barrier Reef. A memorial service held for him last week was broadcast on three television networks in Australia.

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.

American-born Terri Irwin said she was on a research trip in Australia with the couple's two children - eight-year-old daughter Bindi and two-year-old son Bob - when her brother-in-law reached her with the news.

"I remember thinking, 'Don't say it. Don't say it. Don't say it,"' she said. "I looked out the window, and Bindi was skipping, skipping along outside the window. And I thought, 'Oh, my children. He wouldn't have wanted to leave the children.' And I knew it was an accident. It was an accident so stupid. It was like running with a pencil."

She said it's important for her family to continue the work her husband did in teaching the world about wildlife.

"I've always told Bindi, 'If anything ever happened to me, I will always watch over you from Heaven,"' she said. "But she always understood because living at a zoo, animals die, she's seen death. She knows what death is."

Irwin told Walters she is getting through her grief "one minute at a time."

She said her son Bob recently took a screwdriver out of the drawer and said he was going to fix the family's motorbike.

"Off he goes, very carefully carrying it like it was a lit candle," she said. "Goes up to the motorbike and starts poking at it. I said, 'what are you doing to the motorbike?' He said, 'I'm fixing the motorbike so daddy can drive it from heaven."'

Auburn Annie
09-27-2006, 06:16 AM
Good for Terri; I hope she burns the tape so there's no possibility of anyone selling a copy on eBay or airing it illegally overseas or something like that. Can you imagine flipping channels on late night TV and seeing your spouse or dad dying in slo-mo instant replay? Makes me shudder to think about the possibility but we all know there are ghouls and greedy insensitive idiots aplenty out there who don't care if they make megabucks over somebody's corpse.

I think she's having a very hard time, as anyone would, but with the added stress of Steve being so public a person, as is his family by extension. Bless 'em all.

Jesse Joe
09-27-2006, 06:26 AM
Your right on that one Annie. Her interview w/ Barbara Walters should be very interesting tonight I assume. All though Mrs Walters is probably going to make her cry... :( ~Jesse~

Auburn Annie
09-27-2006, 06:42 AM
I don't think it would take much anyway. BaBA WaWa (sorry, channeling old SNL skits) is a fairly compassionate woman; she doesn't generally go for the jugular.

Jesse Joe
09-27-2006, 07:29 AM
Yes your right, Mrs. Irwin, must have shed a lot of tears lately. I hate to think, what she must be going thru every day. Loosing such a wonderful human being. We have all been there. But for her, he was so well known. It kind of makes it tougher I guess. She knows the world his mourning with her. At least those of us who cares about things like this.

It's like an old wiseman said,"We all have our crosses to carry." ~Jesse~