A person was killed by a crocodile in the Jardine River in this very spot on Christmas Eve in 1993.
Casey Bond, his wife and daughter traveled from New Mapoon to meet relatives from Cairns at the Jardine River ferry crossing. The ferry broke down in the middle of the river and Bond volunteered to drive to Bamaga for spare parts. When he returned, he then volunteered to swim out to the stricken vessel with the spare parts to help get it started. He never made it. A crocodile took him and the desperate man could only scream 'help me' before disappearing under the water. Passengers on the ferry could only hear bumping noises underneath it as the crocodile rolled with the victim in its jaws. His body was found two hours later in shallow water.
Bond's wife, Mary, suffered a similar tragedy in 1980 when her father, Ken Savo, was taken by a crocodile in the same river.
Casey Bond, his wife and daughter traveled from New Mapoon to meet relatives from Cairns at the Jardine River ferry crossing. The ferry broke down in the middle of the river and Bond volunteered to drive to Bamaga for spare parts. When he returned, he then volunteered to swim out to the stricken vessel with the spare parts to help get it started. He never made it. A crocodile took him and the desperate man could only scream 'help me' before disappearing under the water. Passengers on the ferry could only hear bumping noises underneath it as the crocodile rolled with the victim in its jaws. His body was found two hours later in shallow water.
Bond's wife, Mary, suffered a similar tragedy in 1980 when her father, Ken Savo, was taken by a crocodile in the same river.









































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