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 t🔜he tragedy at Oulton Park.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Two of Tunst𒆙all’s fello🐟w riders 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, 𒁏and Shane Richardso🍰n was 29.
An 11-rider incident caused fatal injuries - and left Tunstall wi𓂃t🗹h serious, but not life-threatening damage.
Tunstall broke a bone in his neck.
A🌺 statement reads: “To🐠m’s family would like to thank everyone for their well wishes at this difficult time.
“We would like to give a brief update on Tom’s condition. He is curren𒀰tly stable and undergoing treatment for his spinal injury.
“We are grateful for the excellent care rec🥃eived from the Royal Stoke University Hospital.
“We would like to thank the BSB medica𓆉l 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 Sha🧜ne, 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 there was nothing any🙈body 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 about the trage💛dy which occurred at the 2025 BSB season-o🌳pening round.

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