
Irwin's death caused an outpouring of shock, emotion and support from Australians and many around the world who watched his programs. "We're very proud that Steve's last documentary is going to air and that's his last footage with wildlife,'' said Terri Irwin, who is American and met her husband while on vacation in Australia in 1991.They also have two children: Bindi, 8, and two-year-old son, Bob. 21 special on The Discovery Channel and Animal Planet on the show Ocean's Deadliest. Video from the rest of the shoot will be featured ina Jan. "All footage has been destroyed."Īustralian officials said last week that they had finished their investigation into Irwin's death and destroyed all but one copy of the tape, which they said they gave to Terri Irwin.


"There's standard protocols for examining certain evidence and that's no longer necessary,'' Terri Irwin told the celebrity television show Access Hollywood in an interview that aired on Friday. 4 after a stingray pierced Irwin's heart with its poisonous barb.He was filming a wildlife special off the Australian coast at the time. The 44-year-old wildlife enthusiast died on Sept.

The last remaining footage of Australian "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin's deadly encounter with a stingray has been destroyed, says his widow.
