Police documents in Kevin O’Leary boat crash case won’t be given to victims' families before trial - News Summed Up

Police documents in Kevin O’Leary boat crash case won’t be given to victims' families before trial


Share this Story: Police documents in Kevin O’Leary boat crash case won’t be given to victims' families before trialPolice documents in Kevin O’Leary boat crash case won’t be given to victims' families before trial The families of two people who died when the pontoon boat they were passengers on collided with a speedboat are suing the owners and drivers of both vessels Photo by Jordan Strauss / THE ASSOCIATED PRESSArticle content A federal judge won’t force authorities to turn over police documents about their investigation of the fatal boat crash involving celebrity investor Kevin O’Leary to the families of two people killed in a high-profile collision in Ontario’s cottage country. Try refreshing your browser, or Police documents in Kevin O’Leary boat crash case won’t be given to victims' families before trial Back to video The speedboat is owned by Kevin O’Leary, but he was a passenger that night while his wife, Linda O’Leary, was driving; the pontoon was owned by Irv Edwards, but driven by Richard Ruh at the time of the nighttime crash, according to court documents. Ruh has since settled his charge; he did not contest the case at trial and was convicted without him appearing. The Federal Court said the documents were certainly relevant to the civil procedure. Meanwhile, last week, after a case management meeting between the parties, the court laid out a timetable for the Federal Court portion of their dispute.


Source: National Post April 06, 2021 19:30 UTC



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