3 dead in boat crash at Alabama fishing tournament

Three people died in a collision on a boat on Lake Alabama during the hunting championship on Wednesday morning, officials said.

Alabama’s law enforcement agency said that the accident between two ships on Louis Smith Lake occurred at 7:03 am when Bass Nitro’s boat hit a central console boat.

Major Leeli said in a statement that the incident occurred on the second day of Tackle Warehouse Invitationalism.

“Our thoughts, our prayers, and the deepest anxiety are with everyone affected by this tragic accident,” said fishing in the main league.

The dead were identified as an air. Brom, 58; John K. Clark, 44; Jeffrey City, 62, said Alabama’s law.

The agency said that the three were on the central control unit boat. She said that Clark and the few were thrown into the sea and drowned, while Brom died due to injuries.

The agency said: “The soldiers are still with the ALA maritime section activity in this incident,” the agency said.

Megor Lioms hunting in the first, last and final league of the tournament said.

“This is a tragic moment for our entire institution,” Cathy Frenel, CEO and MNF.

By BBC

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