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Targa Tasmania organisers welcome inquiry into deaths of Leigh Mundy, Dennis Neagle, Shane Navin

The deaths of three Targa Tasmania competitors will be investigated by motorsport’s governing body and rally organisers have vowed to accept any recommendations made.
Key points:
- Targa Tasmania organisers say they will accept any recommendations from a Motorsport Australia investigation into three deaths in this year’s event
- The coroner will also investigate the three deaths
- The motoring fraternity and many others have paid tribute to the drivers through scores of social media posts
Hobart man Leigh Mundy, 68, and Dennis Neagle, 59, of Withcott in Queensland were killed when their car veered off the road during a stage near Cygnet, south of Hobart, on Saturday.
Road and weather conditions were fine where the crash occurred on a straight…
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