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Mississippi man killed in multi-boat crash during Major League Fishing tournament in Alabama
Mississippi man killed in multi-boat crash during Major League Fishing tournament in Alabama

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time17-04-2025

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Mississippi man killed in multi-boat crash during Major League Fishing tournament in Alabama

CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. (WJTV) – One of the three victims, who died after two boats crashed in Alabama during a Major League Fishing Tournament, was identified as a Mississippi man. According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, John Clark, 44, of Cullman, Alabama, and Jeffrey Little, 62, of Brandon, Mississippi, were thrown overboard during the incident on Wednesday, April 16. They were both onboard the Center Console vessel involved in the crash. 13-year-old Mississippi boy shot in head, killed; suspects on the run Authorities said both Clark and Little drowned, and their bodies were recovered near the Miller Flats area of Smith Lake in Cullman County. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency identified the third victim as Joey Broom, 58. The crash happened on Lewis Smith Lake, a reservoir in the northern portion of the state, at around 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, according to the Cullman County Emergency Management Agency. The fishing tournament on Smith Lake was scheduled to run through Thursday. The tournament director confirmed to WHNT that the remainder of the competition has been cancelled. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

3 dead, 3 injured in boating crash during Alabama fishing tournament
3 dead, 3 injured in boating crash during Alabama fishing tournament

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

  • Yahoo

3 dead, 3 injured in boating crash during Alabama fishing tournament

Three people are dead and three others were injured after a multi-boat crash on an Alabama lake. The accident happened Wednesday morning during a major league fishing tournament. What started as a high-stakes fishing tournament turned into a rescue operation early Wednesday on Smith Lake in Cullman County, Alabama. Cullman County Emergency Management Agency and other first responders rushed to the Miller Bottom area. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency confirmed that Joey Broom, 58, from Altoona, Alabama was killed when the boat he was riding on was hit. 'He went around that point, and when he went around the corner of that point, the boat was there, and by looking at it, neither one of them saw the other one,' witness Allen Johnson said. 'The boat that he hit was kind of at an angle. His boat went across the, the boater, the driver went across the front of the boat, across the center console, but it went airborne.' [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Officials with the Major League Fishing Tournament confirmed the accident involved one of their anglers, Flint Davis of Leesburg, Georgia, during day two of the Tackle Warehouse Invitational. The organization released a statement saying they are cooperating with law enforcement and offering thoughts and prayers to all those affected. 'This is one of the top levels of bass fishing, so this didn't happen to inexperienced people-- both drivers of both boats are extremely experienced. One of them has fished thousands of lakes, you know thousands of days. The other is actually a boat captain,' Johnson said. Fishermen like Johnson said accidents like these serve as stark reminders that this could have happened to anyone. 'It gives us a wake up call every time something happens. I've got a 17-year-old that does this for a living, so I am scared every time he goes on the water, and you can preach, preach, preach safety but accidents do happen,' he said. Authorities said the other two people who were killed are a 44-year-old man from Cullman, Alabama, and a 62-year-old Mississippi man. TRENDING STORIES: Couple wants local bagpiper's family to know that everyone did all they could to save his life Popular beach vacation spot can 'no longer be a Spring Break town' Now-retired Clayton County teacher indicted on charges he molested child in his classroom [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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