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(KMOV.com) -- A boat crash at the Lake of the Ozarks just after midnight Saturday killed a Jefferson County mother and wife and … ""Driver's not wearing seat belt and operating at high speed.
— One person was killed and four others injured in a boat collision just after midnight at Lake of the Ozarks. (KY3) - One person has died and four others are hurt following a Lake of the Ozarks boat crash early Saturday morning. The 44-second video shows the passengers of the boat enjoying their dangerous joy ride. Two women on board — a mother and daughter from Memphis — declined treatment at the scene.Tintera, who is visible in the video wearing a blue shirt in the right rear portion of the boat, suffered a broken leg, broken wrist and ruptured disk in his back.None of the passengers was wearing a life jacket, though there is no requirement that they do so.“The lake shouldn’t get a bad rap, and the event shouldn’t get a bad rap,” Tintera said.Callahan said the accident could have been a lot worse.“We’re really lucky — falls overboard are the most common fatality accident nationwide,” he said.
A person is dead and one in custody after a boating crash on the Lake of the Ozarks this morning.
CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. A video of a power boating accident at the Lake of the Ozarks quickly spread around the world over the Labor Day weekend.The footage, filmed by LakeTV from the front of the boat, shows a Fountain powerboat — and its passengers — violently slamming from side to side after hitting the wake left by another boat. CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. One video with footage of the crash set to dub step music, for example, had more than 590,000 views. Lake of the Ozarks (Credit: Emily Manley) CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. The bizarre boating accident occurred Friday, Aug. 24 at Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks when six passengers and one driver, identified as Marvin Carter, took the "Fountain" power boat to dangerously high speeds estimated at 70 miles per hour.
VIDEO: Boat That Crashed Through Dock Roof Is Pulled Out, With Ozarks Ingenuity And A Barge ... LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. "We are very fortunate that none of the passengers were thrown out of the vessel. A video of a power boating accident at the Lake of the Ozarks quickly spread around the world over the Labor Day weekend. “When you open the throttles up, you go way higher than 60-70 mph.”There is no speed limit on the Lake of the Ozarks during the day. But when the video of the accident was uploaded to YouTube on Aug. 31, he received another citation.“After seeing the video, he was charged with a seating violation,” said Sgt. CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo- One person is dead after a boat collision on Lake of the Ozarks. — Missouri State Highway Patrol, Water Patrol troopers and divers were searching the Lake for evidence on Tuesday, in connection with a fatal boat crash last weekend. However, the water patrol can still cite boaters for speeds that it believes are unsafe for the conditions.The boat was participating in the Poker Run, a charity event that is part of the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout, which bills itself as “the largest unsanctioned boat race in the Midwest.” Tintera said the Poker Run had a 70 mph speed limit.Carter of Memphis, Tenn., and four passengers, including Tintera, were taken to area hospitals. The footage, filmed by LakeTV from the front of the boat… LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. You need to be ready to expect higher numbers of traffic on the water and road," Sgt.Jerry Callahan said in a statement, according to local news station The bizarre boating accident occurred Friday, Aug. 24 at Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks when six passengers and one driver, identified as Marvin Carter, took the "Fountain" power boat to dangerously high speeds estimated at 70 miles per hour.The 44-second video shows the passengers of the boat enjoying their dangerous joy ride. — A man from Mainto, Illinois was killed on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, by an anchor, … Especially since falls overboard are the most common fatality accident on a boat. Slow down and allow yourself plenty of time to reach your destination whether in a vehicle or by boat.
Jerry Callahan of the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Water Division.Callahan said that Carter estimated he was traveling 70 mph when the accident occurred.Brett Tintera, a cameraman with LakeTV who was on the boat, disagreed with that estimate and said that Carter had floored the boat moments before the accident.“We were doing over 100,” said Tintera, who added in a phone interview today that he’s been boating for over 20 years and dealing with high performance craft for the last half dozen. The group attempts to hold on to the boat for stability but ultimately get tossed around like rag dolls.The driver, Marvin Carter of Memphis, Tenn., was cited with careless and imprudent operation following the Aug. 24 incident. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash … "They all look like crash test dummies tumbling inside a washing machine," commented another viewer.The video, which has been posted under different titles on different websites, has gained over 1 million hits on YouTube since its posting on Sept. 1, 2012.Bizarre Speed Boating Accident in Ozarks Lake Caught on Tape (VIDEO)Bizarre Speed Boating Accident in Ozarks Lake Caught on Tape (VIDEO)The top 7 stories of the day, curated just for you!Seven boaters were injured in a boating accident at Lake of the Ozarks on Aug. 31, 2012.