Two minds about this one.
Against showing it ...
It must be awful in particular for everyone who knew Craig Jones, and painful to see it on the telly.
And there will be a thrill seeking minority for whom accidents are exciting, even if they are fatal.
For showing it ...
It's a dangerous sport, and the audience should not be immunised from the real danger of the sport. If you don't see it happen, it is too easy to mentally play down the reality of what it means. It's like saying ... someone has been killed, but let's not spoil the race by showing the nasty bits. The fact is, the race has been spoiled, and you can only appreciate how badly it has been spoiled if you see the tragedy for yourself.
Is it shocking? Yes. But you need to be shocked to appreciate the ecale of the tragedy of someone losing their life.
And from the family's point of view, do they want it swept under the carpet just so that the telly coverage isn't so nasty? They will want to grieve in private, but the accident itself cannot be private cos it happened in front of thousands of people.
I'm still not sure, but it's horrid and tragic.