Man dies in boat accident on Texoma
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65 mph and Drunk at 3 AM. Sad.
http://www.koco.com/news/27818164/detail.html
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3:20am driving his boat..... UNREAL....
Very very sad for him and his family...., but drunken people seem to never learn...!!!
We seem to see this kind of story a once/twice per/year......
WHY ?...3:20am
Very very sad for him and his family...., but drunken people seem to never learn...!!!
We seem to see this kind of story a once/twice per/year......
WHY ?...3:20am
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Did I miss it in the story ? I didn't see where it said he was drunk, but then again, I never read the whole thing. I must have missed it. Oh well, because it wouldn't be right to assume.
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Man Dies In Lake Texoma Boating Accident
Police Think Alcohol Played Role In Fatal Crash
POSTED: 12:10 pm CDT May 8, 2011
UPDATED: 1:18 pm CDT May 8, 2011
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Police said an Oklahoma City man died Sunday in a boating accident near Alberta creek on Lake Texoma.
Jeffrey Bain, 49, was driving a 1990 Baja 32-foot boat from Lows High Port Marina to Alberta Creek Marina in Marshall County at about 3:20 a.m., police said.
The boat was traveling at about 65 mph when it struck rift raft at the Railroad Bridge and traveled 20 feet onto the rocks, authorities said.
Officers said Bain, who was thrown out of the boat and onto the rocks, was taken to Integris County Hospital in Madill where he was pronounced dead due to massive injuries.
Bain's two passengers survived the accident. Chad Burnett, 20, was uninjured, while Audry Bain, 21, was treated for a head injury at Integris County Hospital and was released, police said.
Police said they think alcohol played a role in the accident, with Bain smelling like an alcoholic beverage.
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Police Think Alcohol Played Role In Fatal Crash
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Police said an Oklahoma City man died Sunday in a boating accident near Alberta creek on Lake Texoma.
Jeffrey Bain, 49, was driving a 1990 Baja 32-foot boat from Lows High Port Marina to Alberta Creek Marina in Marshall County at about 3:20 a.m., police said.
The boat was traveling at about 65 mph when it struck rift raft at the Railroad Bridge and traveled 20 feet onto the rocks, authorities said.
Officers said Bain, who was thrown out of the boat and onto the rocks, was taken to Integris County Hospital in Madill where he was pronounced dead due to massive injuries.
Bain's two passengers survived the accident. Chad Burnett, 20, was uninjured, while Audry Bain, 21, was treated for a head injury at Integris County Hospital and was released, police said.
Police said they think alcohol played a role in the accident, with Bain smelling like an alcoholic beverage.
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Man Dies In Lake Texoma Boating Accident
Police Think Alcohol Played Role In Fatal Crash
POSTED: 12:10 pm CDT May 8, 2011
UPDATED: 1:18 pm CDT May 8, 2011
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Police said an Oklahoma City man died Sunday in a boating accident near Alberta creek on Lake Texoma.
Jeffrey Bain, 49, was driving a 1990 Baja 32-foot boat from Lows High Port Marina to Alberta Creek Marina in Marshall County at about 3:20 a.m., police said.
The boat was traveling at about 65 mph when it struck rift raft at the Railroad Bridge and traveled 20 feet onto the rocks, authorities said.
Officers said Bain, who was thrown out of the boat and onto the rocks, was taken to Integris County Hospital in Madill where he was pronounced dead due to massive injuries.
Bain's two passengers survived the accident. Chad Burnett, 20, was uninjured, while Audry Bain, 21, was treated for a head injury at Integris County Hospital and was released, police said.
Police said they think alcohol played a role in the accident, with Bain smelling like an alcoholic beverage.
Copyright 2011 by koco.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Police Think Alcohol Played Role In Fatal Crash
POSTED: 12:10 pm CDT May 8, 2011
UPDATED: 1:18 pm CDT May 8, 2011
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Police said an Oklahoma City man died Sunday in a boating accident near Alberta creek on Lake Texoma.
Jeffrey Bain, 49, was driving a 1990 Baja 32-foot boat from Lows High Port Marina to Alberta Creek Marina in Marshall County at about 3:20 a.m., police said.
The boat was traveling at about 65 mph when it struck rift raft at the Railroad Bridge and traveled 20 feet onto the rocks, authorities said.
Officers said Bain, who was thrown out of the boat and onto the rocks, was taken to Integris County Hospital in Madill where he was pronounced dead due to massive injuries.
Bain's two passengers survived the accident. Chad Burnett, 20, was uninjured, while Audry Bain, 21, was treated for a head injury at Integris County Hospital and was released, police said.
Police said they think alcohol played a role in the accident, with Bain smelling like an alcoholic beverage.
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