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3 killed in 2-boat collision on Alabama lake, state authorities say

17 April 2025
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3 killed in 2-boat collision on Alabama lake, state authorities say
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Three people were killed in a boat collision on Smith Lake, Alabama, during a Major League Fishing tournament on Wednesday morning. The accident involved a Nitro bass boat and a Center Console vessel, with the deceased being Joey Broom, John Clark, and Jeffrey Little, who drowned after being thrown overboard. Major League Fishing has expressed condolences and canceled the final day of the competition following this tragic incident, which is under investigation by authorities.

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