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Name:   CranBob - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/4/2019 12:33:22 PM

Does anyone have any details on accident/fatalaty involving 3 boats near Ridge Marina last night?

 





Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/4/2019 2:01:31 PM

Sadly, there was one death. Another was injured and hospitalized. No details on accident.





Name:   Shortbus - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatality
Date:   5/4/2019 8:16:49 PM (updated 5/4/2019 8:17:39 PM)

https://www.alexcityoutlook.com/news/lake-martin-boating-accident-victim-identified/article_d73c95c2-6e21-11e9-b070-93ace8efe7ff.html

 





Name:   jalcz - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatality
Date:   5/5/2019 7:55:55 AM

I can't get that link to work, can anyone cut and paste for those of us with really old computers and really bad internet service? Thanks.





Name:   BayPineYankee - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatality
Date:   5/5/2019 8:58:16 AM

Lake Martin Noating Accident Victim Identified

An Auburn resident was killed Friday night in a three-boat collision on Lake Martin, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.

David George Goodling, 56, was killed in the crash near the Ridge Marina, Capt. Gary Buchanan, the patrol commander of the ALEA's Marine Patrol, said Saturday morning.

An unidentified person was injured and transported to a local hospital, Buchanan said, and the ALEA continued to investigate the cause of the collision Saturday morning.

 







Name:   Aupops - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/5/2019 9:03:14 AM

From the WSFA site, a bit more details:

ALEA Capt. Gary Buchanan says it is believed that alcohol was a factor in the the multi-boat crash that led to the death of 56-year-old David George Goodling of Auburn, and injured 62-year-old Norman Ray Harris of Leeds.

Friday night around 9:30 p.m. received a report of a two-vessel boat crash on Lake Martin. Senior Trooper said authorities arrived at the scene near The Ridge Marina and found a third vessel had been involved as well.

Buchanan confirmed Harris was transported to a hospital for treatment. Cartwright confirmed one boat had four passengers on it, but none were injured. The senior Trooper also confirmed Goodling and Harris were in two separate boats.

 

 





Name:   wix - Email Member
Subject:   Just in from Outlook
Date:   5/5/2019 8:30:40 PM

Link:  https://www.alexcityoutlook.com/news/investigators-say-boat-of-man-killed-on-lake-martin-hit/article_a0d46798-6f8a-11e9-9d7c-efb267a52f48.html#utm_source=alexcityoutlook.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnews%2Finvestigators-say-boat-of-man-killed-on-lake-martin-hit%2Farticle-a0d46798-6f8a-11e9-9d7c-efb267a52f48.html%3Fmode%3Demail%26-dc%3D1557098222&utm_medium=auto%20alert%20email&utm_content=headline

 





Name:   Crimson4Lif - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/6/2019 2:25:55 PM

Updated yesterday afternoon from wsfa...sad situation.  Could have been much worse if more people were in the boats.  Wonder if they were trying to go under the bridge in the same section?  

 

 

LAKE MARTIN, AL (WSFA) - More information has been released in a boat crash that claimed the life of an Auburn man on Lake Martin Friday night.

According to Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Captain Gary Buchanan, investigators have determined two separate crashes occurred. Marine Patrol Troopers said a Sea Ray boat driven by Norman Ray Harris of Leeds and a Chris Craft boat driven by David George Goodling of Auburn collided nearly head on near the “Bridge to Nowhere” at around 8:30 p.m. Friday night. As far as investigators know at this time, there were no other passengers in either boat.

Buchanan said Harris contacted a friend and was taken to Baptist South after the crash. Goodling’s boat was found about an hour later, when another boat struck it in the same area of the lake. The third boat towed Goodling’s to The Ridge Marina and the driver called authorities and reported the crash, as well as significant damage the boat had from a previous crash. He also reported seeing a body in the boat.

Buchanan said investigators believe alcohol was a factor in the first crash between Harris and Goodling, based on evidence in the boats and other information that is not being released at this time. Troopers were notified of the second crash at around 9:45 p.m. Friday. They responded to The Ridge Marina and began their investigation.

The crash is still under investigation.





Name:   Rooster - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/6/2019 8:24:48 PM

The injured person (who left scene of accident and failed to report it is in deep  “ S” as he should be . I hope he loses his boating license for life.  Of course alcohol was a factor, still no excuse!??????

 





Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/6/2019 8:34:30 PM

But, do we know he is the one that caused the accident?  We don't know who consumed the alcohol.  It's a sad thing all they way around. There are so many unsnswered questions, the answeres to which will likely not be made public.  But in any event it's a reminder that boating and alcohol don't mix.  





Name:   Rooster - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/6/2019 9:24:53 PM

Makes no difference who caused the accident.  He left and failed to check on fellow boater and failed to report the accident, yet was able to call a friend. All around sad , yes!  Irresponsible, hell yes!  





Name:   HARRY - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/6/2019 10:18:36 PM

The report of alcohol related came very early. Not likely that a corpse would have been tested that quickly.





Name:   Crimson4Lif - Email Member
Subject:   Boating fatalaty
Date:   5/7/2019 4:39:36 PM

The article said "evidence in both boats indicated alcohol was involved".  So I think the visual appearance of containers told them what they needed to know didnt need blood test. 









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