Before his death, Andrew Heard warned about the dangers of crocodiles, suggesting they be culled around known hot spots such as Hinchinbrook Island. Earlier this month, Mr Heard left for a fishing trip in his small dinghy near Hinchinbrook Island and never returned. His boat, overturned and damaged, was found, as were his remains, in the belly of a 4.5m crocodile. The Department of Environment and Science humanely euthanised the two monster crocs suspected to have been involved in the death of Mr Heard. It was the third crocodile attack in north Queensland in two weeks. One man was bitten on the head and another on the arm, triggering a fresh debate about whether crocs in north Queensland should be culled to protect humans.
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