

As an experienced wildlife expert who traveled around the world handling dangerous animals for years, Irwin should have known what precautions to take around a deadly stingray. The last words Steve Irwin reportedly spoke were “I’m dying.” But new reports are saying that the true cause of Steve Irwin’s death was covered up 10 years ago. Ten years ago today: "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, 44, died after a stingray's barb pierced his chest. The documentary lived up to its name, but “shock and distress” spread across the world after Steve Irwin was fatally stabbed hundreds of times, as reported by the Washington Post in 2014. The world was shocked in 2006 when Irwin was pierced in the chest by a stingray while filming a documentary titled Ocean’s Deadliest. Today marks 10 years since the wildlife expert and conservationist tragically passed away /VhcFjBqtFiĪcross the world, similar tributes were made to Steve Irwin, the “Crocodile Hunter,” 10 years after his death, according to Yahoo! News on Sunday. The 18-year-old also shared a photo of Steve Irwin holding her as a baby and added that she loves him “more than words can describe.” On Saturday, Bindi wrote that Steve Irwin would be her hero for her entire existence. Radar Online reports that Bindi Irwin recently took to her Twitter account to post a tribute to her late father. Investigators have allegedly reopened Steve Irwin’s case and ordered a new autopsy to try to uncover what really killed him on September 4, 2006. Steve Irwin’s death could have been prevented, according to one source close to the “Crocodile Hunter.” As the family of Steve Irwin celebrates his life on the 10th anniversary of his death, a new report is out that says Irwin didn’t have to die.
