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Australian man fights off crocodile by stabbing it in the head with pocket knife

  • The 60-year-old was dragged into a river by the crocodile when he was fishing in the country’s far-northern Cape York Peninsula
  • An official said the man, who remains in a stable condition in hospital, won’t ‘forget the harrowing experience in a long time’

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The crocodile attack occurred at a remote riverbank in Australia’s far-northern Cape York Peninsula. Photo: AFP
A 60-year-old Australian man escaped the jaws of a large crocodile by stabbing it repeatedly in the head with his pocket knife as it dragged him into a river, local authorities said on Wednesday.

After surviving the terrifying attack at a remote riverbank in Australia’s far-northern Cape York Peninsula, the injured man was “lucky to be alive”, according to wildlife officers.

“There was a struggle and he fortunately escaped the grip of a four to four-and-a-half-metre crocodile. The odds of doing that are about zero,” said Matt Brien of the Queensland state environment department.

The man had gone fishing on his property last week near Hope Vale, about five hours’ drive from Cairns, and shooed away a bull from the riverbank so he could take over the spot.

Then, the crocodile struck.

“He described seeing the crocodile seconds before it lunged at him, knocking him over as he was about to cast his fishing rod,” the department said in a statement.

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