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Brett Duncan, 51, dies in powerboat collision in Lowestoft
Brett Duncan was fatally injured in a racing accident involving a houseboat near Lowestoft.

Brett Duncan, an experienced powerboat driver, died in a collision during a race at Lowestoft.
Powerboat racer Brett Duncan dies in tragic collision near Lowestoft
Brett Duncan, a 51-year-old powerboat driver, has died following a crash into a houseboat during a race near Lowestoft on Thursday evening. The incident occurred around 6.50pm at the Lowestoft and Oulton Broad Motor Boat Club. The Circuit Powerboat Association described Duncan as an accomplished and well-regarded figure in the powerboating community. Despite the rapid response from emergency services, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the collision and have expressed their condolences to Duncan's family while urging privacy during this difficult time.
Key Takeaways
"The Circuit Powerboat Association is shocked and saddened by Brett's untimely passing."
The CPA's response reflects the deep impact of Duncan's loss on the community.
"Despite the best efforts of medical personnel, the driver sadly died at the scene."
This statement from police highlights the tragic outcome of the incident.
The death of Brett Duncan highlights the inherent risks in motorsports, particularly in powerboating, where speed and unpredictable conditions can lead to tragic accidents. This incident raises important questions about safety standards and regulations in racing events. As the community mourns, there is also a push for greater awareness and possibly more stringent safety measures to prevent such accidents in the future.
Highlights
- Tragedy strikes the powerboating community with Brett Duncan's death.
- This accident serves as a harsh reminder of the risks in motorsports.
- Brett Duncan leaves behind a legacy in powerboating that will not be forgotten.
- Community mourns the loss of a beloved powerboat driver.
Investigation into powerboat crash raises safety concerns
The fatal accident involving Brett Duncan has sparked discussions about safety regulations in racing events and could lead to calls for enhanced measures to prevent future tragedies.
The motorsports community reflects on the need for enhanced safety measures following this tragedy.
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