A little bit more information as to what happened. Again, our condolences...
Speaking to the Daily Echo his mum, Tracy, told how she watched the accident unfold from the shoreline.
At first she didn’t think it was so serious and had previously told her son she was more worried about him getting attacked by sharks if he was thrown into the water. She recalled divers and race medics being in the water “within seconds” of his powerboat rolling over.
Tracy said she made her way to the quayside where she found paramedics were working on Mike in the lifeboat that had brought him ashore.
“Everyone was telling me to back off but I got through,” she said.
She said she “knew it was bad” when her son told emergency services: “Please get my mum away” although he managed to wave at her from the lifeboat.
Mike’s boat had hit a wave from the wash of another powerboat and rolled, throwing him and his navigator into the water. They were then struck by a pursuing race boat.
“It was just a freak accident. It’s nobody’s fault,” Tracy said.
Tracy was driven to Southampton General Hospital where Mike was airlifted by a coastguard helicopter. He underwent a series of operations for multiple injuries, which included the loss of an arm, but despite a brave fight for his life he died in the early hours.
Powerboat racer 'died doing what he loved' (From Daily Echo)