ONE person is confirmed dead after a horrific boating accident that caused multiple casualties.
The accident took place during a Major League Fishing event in Alabama.
MLF confirmed the accident, which took place on the second day of the Tackle Warehouse Invitational at the Lewis Smith Lake.
The organization wrote on X that the accident involved one of the event’s competing anglers, Flint Davis from Leesburg, Georgia.
However, the person who was declared dead has not been identified.
MLF also noted that emergency personnel immediately responded to the scene and were there helping the injured people.
“Out of respect for those involved, and to ensure the accuracy of all information, no further details will be released at this time,” the organization wrote.
“MLF is working closely with law enforcement and emergency officials.”
The organization ended its post by writing: “Our thoughts, prayers and deepest concern are with everyone affected by this tragic incident.”
Davis’ girlfriend posted on her Instagram story asking her followers to pray for him.
“Please say a prayer for my sweet boyfriend Flint and all others involved in this tragic accident,” she wrote.
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