Your are here » Home » Crazy World Half albino crocodile named 'Michael Jackson' shot dead after killing man in front of his wife By Mirror Updated Tuesday, August 19th 2014 at 09:44 GMT +3 Share this story: Australia: A crocodile named Michael Jackson has been shot dead after killing a man in front of his wife. The 57-year-old man was attacked by the salt water crocodile after entering a river in Australia's Northern Territory in order to free his fishing line. The incident took place on the Adelaide River on Monday afternoon, 60km from Darwin, ABC news reports. The man's wife ran for help after seeing her husband being attacked. A crocodile named after late pop superstar Jackson because he is half-albino - was tracked down and shot by police and wildlife officers later the same day. "[The victim] was there with his wife and he was fishing on the water's edge," Police Superintendent Jo Foley said. "[His wife] left the scene because she saw this happen." The shot reptile is known to have regularly been encouraged to leap from the water for chicken carcasses dangled from tourist cruise ships.
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Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Half albino crocodile named 'Michael Jackson' shot dead after killing man in front of his wife
Your are here » Home » Crazy World Half albino crocodile named 'Michael Jackson' shot dead after killing man in front of his wife By Mirror Updated Tuesday, August 19th 2014 at 09:44 GMT +3 Share this story: Australia: A crocodile named Michael Jackson has been shot dead after killing a man in front of his wife. The 57-year-old man was attacked by the salt water crocodile after entering a river in Australia's Northern Territory in order to free his fishing line. The incident took place on the Adelaide River on Monday afternoon, 60km from Darwin, ABC news reports. The man's wife ran for help after seeing her husband being attacked. A crocodile named after late pop superstar Jackson because he is half-albino - was tracked down and shot by police and wildlife officers later the same day. "[The victim] was there with his wife and he was fishing on the water's edge," Police Superintendent Jo Foley said. "[His wife] left the scene because she saw this happen." The shot reptile is known to have regularly been encouraged to leap from the water for chicken carcasses dangled from tourist cruise ships.
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