

John Cleese: I'll cut famous crucifixion scene from new Life Of Brian stage show - because it has lost the power to shock as Michelle Collins reprises her roleĪ royally good time! King Charles chuckles as he catches up with Lady Sophie Windsor in Ascot royal box on the final day of the racesĪdam Peaty shares a beaming snap of girlfriend Holly Ramsay as they jet off to Rome for a cosy break - days after their secret romance was revealed 'I haven't left the house in three months': Paul O'Grady's grieving husband speaks out on the 'huge shock' of TV legend's sudden death aged 67ĮastEnders: Cindy Beale's bombshell return to the Square will see her face 'dynamite' head-to-head fight with Kathy Beale. "He calmly looked up at me and said 'I'm dying' and that was the last thing he said.Taylor Swift 'snubbed personal invite from Meghan to appear on her Spotify podcast while underwhelmed execs rejected several ideas from Sussexes' "I was saying to him things like 'think of your kids Steve, hang on, hang on, hang on'," Lyons recalled. Lyons got Irwin into the boat and took him to a nearby island, where he was picked up by an air ambulance, but his injuries proved fatal. Irwin and Lyons were filming in shallow waters off the coast of northern Queensland when the attack occurred. "Contrary to what I read in the papers and what I heard at the time, it didn't come out," he added. He said the "jagged barb" on the stingray's tail "went through his chest like hot butter". "It was only when I panned the camera back that I saw Steve standing in a huge pool of blood." "I panned with the camera as the stingray swam away and I didn't know it had caused any damage," he told TV viewers. The two men were filming the final scene of the day, Lyons said, when the stingray struck. He said that Irwin was not chasing or provoking the 2.4m-long stingray, and that he did not pull the barbed stingray tail out of his chest, as was initially reported. In an interview with Australian TV channel Network Ten, the cameraman provided new details about the attack and contradicted some claims made at the time of the Crocodile Hunter star's death. He also revealed that Irwin's last words were "I'm dying". "I had the camera on, I thought this is going to be a great shot, and all of sudden propped on its front and started stabbing wildly, hundreds of strikes in a few seconds," Justin Lyons said today. Irwin was attacked by the ray while snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef. THE cameraman working with Steve Irwin when he was killed by a stingray in 2006 has revealed details of the fatal attack, including the naturalist's final words, and told how he captured his last moments on film.
