Two tourists injured after airboat crash at celebrity croc wrangler's tourism business

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The crash at Matt Wright's Top End Safari Camp leaves one passenger with head injuries and the other with leg injuries, and is being investigated by police and NT WorkSafe.

abc.net.au/news/two-injured-in-airboat-crash-at-matt-wright-top-end-safari-camp/102329094Two tourists have been taken to hospital after an airboat crash at a Northern Territory tourism business owned by celebrity crocodile wrangler Matt Wright.One received head injuries and the other suffered leg injuries in the crashNT WorkSafe has confirmed 12 people were onboard the vehicle when it crashed at Mr Wright's Top End Safari Camp in Bynoe, about 46 kilometres south-west of Darwin, at about 11.

The pair were transported to Royal Darwin Hospital by CareFlight and St John Ambulance, and were both in a stable condition this afternoon.An NT WorkSafe spokesman said the business had notified it of the crash as required by the NT workplace health and safety laws. This is not the first airboat crash in the Northern Territory involving a business owned by Mr Wright, who is the star of National Geographic's Outback Wrangler and Netflix's Wild Croc Territory.

 

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