Tom Tunstall’s family speak out after BSB tragedy at Oulton Park
Family provide update on Tom Tunstall's condition

Tom Tunstall’s family have released a statement after the tragedy at Oultoꦗ൲n Park.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Twℱo of Tunstall’s fellow ride൲rs sadly died on Monday in the Supersport race at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:British Superbike Championship round.
Owen Jenner was only 21 years old, and Shane Riꦗchardson was 29.
An 11-rider incident caused fatal injuries - and left Tunstall with serious, ꦐbut not li💧fe-threatening damage.
Tunstall broke a bone in his neck.
A statement reads: “Tom’s family would🎉 like to thank everyone for their well wishes at this diffi♒cult time.
“We would like🧜 to give a brief update on Tom’s condition. He is currently stable and un𝓀dergoing treatment for his spinal injury.
“We are grateful for the excellent care received from the Royal Stoke💎 University Hospital.
“We would ♈like to thank the BSB medic🌞al team at Oulton Park for their hard work and care for all the riders involved.
“But most of all, we are all ▨extremely saddened to hear about the loss of Owen and Shane, and we send our sincerest heartfelt condolences to their families and friends.”
Morgan McLaren-Wood, also involved in the accident, had spoken of the “chaos” and how ther𒁃e was nothing anybody could do.
Friends of the riders who lost their lives have given 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:heartbreaking tributes abou😼t the tragedy which occurred at the 2025 BSB s🀅easo🅘n-opening round.

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