Crocodile attack survivor Todd Bairstow recounts terrifying encounter with monster reptile in Queensland

Fear survived the crocodile attack, revealed the details of the sad ordeal.
Todd Bairstow has just arrived at the fishing point, found an openness and suddenly – and terriblely – with a monster crocodile when he was disintegrated in a death roller.
“I got out of my car, I found an openness there, put the beer on the ground, took my charm from my bar and took about two steps and then – the explosion!” he said SBS Insight 2011 from the story of incredible survival.
“He caught my left leg from behind.
“My opinion immediately made me feel like someone jumped to scare me, or I looked at a wife to shock me, but I looked down and a crocodile of 11FT hanging from this leg.”
At that time, the 28 -year -old Mr. Bairstow was fishing at Trunding Creek near Weipa on the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland.
In a fight for his life, he looked at Predator’s eyes, kicked and even tried to separate his jaws.
“The Crocodile brought me to my left leg and I thought to myself, ‘I’m in trouble here,’ he said on Tuesday.
“And as soon as I thought about it, he looked and came to big water splash and this left leg is just dislocated.
“He made a rul of death. This leg appeared like a matchstick. I heard that there was a cracking.”
At this point, Mr. Bairstow said he used his dog to escape.
“Dig Dig was barking and continuing … Poor Little Bugger, I caught him and started shooting the crocodile with him … Maybe thinking that he could leave me and get Dig,” he said.
“But no, the crocodile was withdrawn again.”
Mr. Bairstow’s right leg came out and one of his fingers torn apart in another death roller.
“That’s when I really thought ‘f ** k, I will die here.“ And I started shouting,’ Help! Croc! Help! Croc! ‘ ‘
Raelene Motton came out of the nearby Albatross Pub to smoke and heard his screams. A friend of mine warned Kevin Beven.
Knowing that help came was the second wind that Mr. Bairstow needed.
Mr. Beven, who ran to help his friend, shouted: “Where is the Crocodile?”
Mr. Bairstow returned: “This is on my legs!”
Spooky, left crocodile.
“He pulled me and dragged me to the bank, Mr Mr. Bairstow said.
Orum I catch him, I hug him. All my fingers hit his face.
“He’s like that finger comes out of me ‘.”
Incredibly, two friends managed to laugh.
“Kevin is going, ‘Fella bites’. Because all the pants fell. I look down, we started laughing, I’m still there!”
Mr. Bairstow flew to Cairns Base hospital for a series of operations.

