<p>The remains of an Australian man who went missing on a fishing trip in crocodile-infested waters have been found inside two of the reptiles, police said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The 65-year-old victim, named in Australian media as Kevin Darmody, had gone fishing on Saturday in far north Queensland as part of a group, that shooed away a crocodile so they could start fishing, police said.</p>.<p>People fishing with the pub manager heard him "yell, scream very loudly, followed by a large splashing of water", said Cairns police inspector Mark Henderson.</p>.<p>Rangers later used rifles to shoot and kill two crocodiles -- one measuring about 4.2 metres (14 feet) and the other 2.8 metres (nine feet) -- found upstream from where the group was fishing within Lakefield National Park.</p>.<p>Examinations found human remains in both of the predators, police said.</p>.<p>Henderson described it as a "tragic, tragic ending".</p>.<p>The man was "a very nice fellow" from the rural north Queensland town of Laura, which has a population of about 130 people, Henderson said.</p>.<p>Queensland state wildlife official Michael Joyce urged people to be wary.</p>.<p>"This is croc country. If you are in water and especially if you are in Lakefield, which is declared specifically for crocodile conservation, you should expect crocodiles in that water."</p>
<p>The remains of an Australian man who went missing on a fishing trip in crocodile-infested waters have been found inside two of the reptiles, police said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The 65-year-old victim, named in Australian media as Kevin Darmody, had gone fishing on Saturday in far north Queensland as part of a group, that shooed away a crocodile so they could start fishing, police said.</p>.<p>People fishing with the pub manager heard him "yell, scream very loudly, followed by a large splashing of water", said Cairns police inspector Mark Henderson.</p>.<p>Rangers later used rifles to shoot and kill two crocodiles -- one measuring about 4.2 metres (14 feet) and the other 2.8 metres (nine feet) -- found upstream from where the group was fishing within Lakefield National Park.</p>.<p>Examinations found human remains in both of the predators, police said.</p>.<p>Henderson described it as a "tragic, tragic ending".</p>.<p>The man was "a very nice fellow" from the rural north Queensland town of Laura, which has a population of about 130 people, Henderson said.</p>.<p>Queensland state wildlife official Michael Joyce urged people to be wary.</p>.<p>"This is croc country. If you are in water and especially if you are in Lakefield, which is declared specifically for crocodile conservation, you should expect crocodiles in that water."</p>