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'Crocodile Hunter' Felt He'd Die Early

Wednesday, September 27, 2006 2:30:06 PM
By ROHAN SULLIVAN

 Terri Irwin, center, wife of Australian environmentalist and television personality Steve Irwin with daughter Bindi, left, and son Bob attend the memorial service for her husband at Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Australia, in this Sept. 20, 2006, file photo.  Terri Irwin was interviewed by ABC's Barbara Walters which is scheduled to air on television Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2006, in the United States and Australia. Steve Irwin, known as the "Crocodile Hunter" was killed Sept. 4 by a stingray barb during a diving expedition on the Great Barrier Reef.  (AP Photo/Dave Hunt, file) SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin always felt he would die early, but that he would be killed in a car wreck and not by an animal, his widow says.

In an interview with Australia's Nine Network that aired Wednesday, Terri Irwin said her husband, who died from the jab of a stingray Sept. 4, had an uncanny way with animals that both of them believed would keep him safe as he caught crocodiles, snatched up snakes and played with other dangerous beasts.

"I never thought it would be an animal, he never thought it would be an animal," Irwin said. "I thought he would fall out of a tree, he thought it would be a car accident."


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