Duthie Implodes Then Busts

Team PokerStars Pro and founder of the European Poker Tour has been eliminated from the tournament after being crippled in a hand involving August Schlegl.
Everyone folded around to Duthie in the cutoff and he made it 1,200 to play, a price both Maximilian Heinzelmann in the small blind and Schlegl in the big blind were prepared to pay.
Flop: - Heinzelmann and Schlegl both checked, Duthie continued with a bet of 2,800 and both players called.
Turn: - Again Heinzelmann and Schlegl, Duthie kept up the aggression with a 7,300 bet, enough to fold out Heinzelmann but Schlegl stayed in the hand and called.
River: - Schlegl checked for a third time and called when Duthie bet 6,700.
Schlegl:
Duthie:
Two hands later Duthie committed his remaining 3,000 chips on a flop with
and found a caller in the shape of Schlegl who held
.
The turn and river were the and
and Duthie was eliminated whilst Schlegl climbed to the top of the chip counts with a monster stack of over 90,000