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A high-speed hydroplane accident.

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    The Medical Journal of Australia
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    A hydroplane driver died after being ejected head first into water at high speed, sustaining fatal brain damage and skull fractures. This investigation suggests methods to reduce injury severity in similar high-speed watercraft accidents.

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