Powerboat driver dies after crashing into houseboat

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Louise Parry

BBC News, Suffolk

BBC Three powerboats whizz towards the camera on a choppy river, with marsh and trees in the background. The three drivers wear orange helmets.BBC

The Powerboat World Championships, pictured in 2023, at Lowestoft and Oulton Broad Motor Boat Club

A powerboat driver has died during an international competition after their boat collided with a stationary houseboat.

The Circuit Powerboat Association (CPA) said the crash happened during the event on Oulton Broad, Suffolk at about 19:50 BST on Thursday.

Suffolk Police has now confirmed the powerboat driver, a man in his 50s, died at the scene.

The Coastguard and East of England Ambulance Service also attended, and police were liaising closely with the Marine Accident Investigation Bureau (MAIB).

Shaun Whitmore/BBC A general view of the Oulton Broad marina. Boats and yachts rest in the water.Shaun Whitmore/BBC

The Marine Accident Investigation Bureau said it was making inquiries following the collision

Suffolk Police said officers were called "to reports of a collision involving a powerboat and a stationary houseboat in the vicinity of Oulton Broad Water Sports Centre".

The Lowestoft & Oulton Broad Motor Boat Club had promised a "display of high-speed action on the water, featuring skilled drivers" during the ninth round of their championships.

A single white and black powerboat races from left to right with water spraying behind it. In the background are blurry buildings and trees, and flagpoles.

The event organisers promised "a showcase of speed, skill, and determination" on "challenging courses" on Oulton Broad (picture from 2023 championships)

In a statement on social media, the CPA said no other competitor was involved.

"We ask that while this incident is ongoing, that people refrain from speculating on the circumstances and that the privacy of family of the competitor involved, is respected," it added.

A spokesperson for the MAIB said it was aware of the incident.

"Our inspectors are in the process of making preliminary enquiries to better understand the circumstances which led to this accident," they added.

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