Three males were killed in a watercraft accident on Smith Lake, according to ALEA.

 

The fatalities were named by ALEA authorities as Jeffrey C. Little, 62, of Brandon, Mississippi, and John K. Clark, 44, of Cullman.

According to ALEA, Clark and Little, who were both on board the Center Console ship that was involved in the collision this morning, were flung overboard in the process.

Both males have been declared deceased after drowning. According to authorities, their remains were found close to Cullman County’s Miller Flats neighborhood of Smith Lake.

According to Major League Fishing (MLF), Flint Davis, an angler from Leesburg, Georgia, was involved in the collision. He participated in the Invitational at Tackle Warehouse.

Additionally, as investigators and other first responders continue to analyze the scene, ALEA is asking everyone to stay away from the accident site.

The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office, Cullman County Emergency Management Agency (EMA), Cullman County Dive Team,

 

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