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Kevin O’Leary on Boat Involved in Fatal Crash on Lake Joseph

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If it's as reported (boat had no navigation lights), then I can't see any charges being laid against O'Leary's wife who, was allegedly driving at the time. She reportedly passed a breathalyzer as well.

Anyone who's boated at night knows how difficult it is to see other boats if they don't have lights. As a boater myself, it drives me nuts when I see one. They're practically invisible, so dangerous.

Kevin O’Leary was on a boat involved in a fatal crash on Lake Joseph in Ontario Saturday night, according to a statement sent to Global News by his publicist.

“On late Saturday night, I was a passenger in a boat that was involved in a tragic collision with another watercraft that had no navigation lights on and then fled the scene,” the Canadian businessman and reality TV star said.

“I am fully cooperating with law enforcement in their investigation.”

According to West Parry Sound OPP, a 64-year-old Florida man and a 48-year-old Uxbridge woman are dead after two boats collided on Lake Joseph near Emerald Island in Seguin, Ont., at about 11:30 p.m. Saturday.

Susanne Brito, the 48-year-old woman, died as a result of her injuries at the hospital on Tuesday, police say.

Ornge air ambulance confirmed to Global News that a woman was transported from Lake Joseph to Health Sciences North in Sudbury on Saturday.

According to officers, three other occupants in the involved boats suffered injuries but were treated and released from the hospital.

The 64-year-old Florida man who died has been identified as Gary Poltash, officers add.

“Right now, on the scene, we’re looking at the boats and a full investigation into reconstructing the collision,” Joe Scali, the West Parry Sound OPP’s media officer, said. “We’re also determining all parties involved and, of course, making sure all injuries are addressed as well.”

Scali told Global News in an email that police can’t confirm whether O’Leary was involved in the crash.

“No charges have been laid in the case at this time,” he said. “As such we are unable to comment on or identify either of the vessels’ operators and/or owners.”

O’Leary said he won’t be commenting further at this time.

“Out of respect for the victims families and to fully support the ongoing investigation I feel it is inappropriate to make further comments at this time,” the Shark Tank star said in the statement.

“My heartfelt prayers and condolences to the victims, the families and those affected by this loss.”

Police say their investigation is ongoing.

https://globalnews.ca/news/5824562/kevin-oleary-fatal-boat-crash-lake-joseph/
 

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If it's as reported (boat had no navigation lights), then I can't see any charges being laid against O'Leary's wife who, was allegedly driving at the time. She reportedly passed a breathalyzer as well.

Anyone who's boated at night knows how difficult it is to see other boats if they don't have lights. As a boater myself, it drives me nuts when I see one. They're practically invisible, so dangerous.
His wife will do the time and he'll be a free man.
 

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Few details but it seems the O'Leary boat was going fast enough to kill the 64 year old guy on the other boat instantly. Lights or no lights, travelling at night on a boat at much speed increases danger a lot. Not saying she was going fast or anything, just using this as a reason to mention it. I've seen boats zooming across Lake Joe at 30 knots on the blackest night and think how you'd hit something without even seeing it.
 
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Where does it say that his wife was driving? All I see in the original report was that he was a passenger.

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Few details but it seems the O'Leary boat was going fast enough to kill the 64 year old guy on the other boat instantly. Lights or no lights, travelling at night on a boat at much speed increases danger a lot. Not saying she was going fast or anything, just using this as a reason to mention it. I've seen boats zooming across Lake Joe at 30 knots on the blackest night and think how you'd hit something without even seeing it.
A boat doesn't have to being going very fast to kill you. Considering the fact that you can die from hitting your head on the ground from a standing position, being struck by an oncoming boat (just up on plane) is more than enough to kill you. Even two boats traveling at 8 knots each (closing speed of 16 knots) is more than enough. Especially if one boat is significantly larger than the other. As in, if one is a small tin boat.

The takeaway here is that one boat (allegedly) had no lights. Tough way to learn a lesson.

I was boating in Muskoka at night a couple weeks ago. I saw one boat with no lights and one with only a white stern light. I had no idea which direction he was going so I stopped and let him pass. Drives me nuts!
 

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I always check my lights if I’m going to be out after dark that’s just common sense. A few years ago was coming back from the bars in Port Dalhousie & just about cut a fishing boat in half! Dude was fishing by himself a couple miles off shore & if my buddy didn’t yank the wheel last second we would have gone over him for sure. Scared the shit out of me & almost ejected two chicks we just met! He had the tiniest light you could put on a boat & said he almost had “the big one reeled in” when he heard us. Unless your deaf you can’t not hear 2000hp coming your way & decently bright bow lights pointing in your direction...fisherman are a strange breed
 

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With his insufferable arrogance, he makes me howl when he shows up on Bloomberg Radio, it was only a matter of time before Kevin O'Leary did something stupid.

I don't mean to be sexist but, in all my years on the water, I've never seen a woman operate a powerboat - much less at night. It's like men knitting, you never see it. O' Leary is a trillionaire, he's attempting to cut and cover.

 

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Was just speaking with a mutual friend. This is third hand so just fwiw... Seems that they had been watching fireworks and were heading home when they rounded a point. Other boat was apparently also watching fireworks and not moving and had no running lights on.

Doesn't surprise me that Linda was driving. She knows how, and knows her way around the lake. If Kevin had some wine he wouldn't drink and drive.

And again, this is just 3rd hand gossip.
 

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Few details but it seems the O'Leary boat was going fast enough to kill the 64 year old guy on the other boat instantly. Lights or no lights, travelling at night on a boat at much speed increases danger a lot. Not saying she was going fast or anything, just using this as a reason to mention it. I've seen boats zooming across Lake Joe at 30 knots on the blackest night and think how you'd hit something without even seeing it.
Unless they were using a trolling motor, any speed would be fast enough to kill someone.
 

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Was just speaking with a mutual friend. This is third hand so just fwiw... Seems that they had been watching fireworks and were heading home when they rounded a point. Other boat was apparently also watching fireworks and not moving and had no running lights on.

Doesn't surprise me that Linda was driving. She knows how, and knows her way around the lake.
If Kevin had some wine he wouldn't drink and drive.
And again, this is just 3rd hand gossip.
Sure he wouldn't.
 

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With his insufferable arrogance, he makes me howl when he shows up on Bloomberg Radio, it was only a matter of time before Kevin O'Leary did something stupid.

I don't mean to be sexist but, in all my years on the water, I've never seen a woman operate a powerboat - much less at night. It's like men knitting, you never see it. O' Leary is a trillionaire, he's attempting to cut and cover.
Nothing like jumping to conclusions.


People who boat at night when the sky is black are morons u cant see nothin much ahead even with lights on. I was shocked years ago being in a boat at night going pretty fast who the hell would do that.. if i had to at night id inch along the shore. Always always always wear a life jacket in any boat.. sounds like in this case it wasnt pitch black yet
11:30 PM? Doesn't get much darker than that at night.
 

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Boating 101: It is absolutely critical to have your nav lights on when moving or just sitting in the water and watching fireworks.

I don't care if I'm nailing fish; my lights go up when the sunlight is going down.

I'm sure the O'Leary's are bombing around on a Chris-Craft with GPS, etc. His wife could be travelling at any speed and wouldn't see a boat without its lights on. It would take very little speed to generate an impact that would kill someone.

Boating can get stupid on high traffic water even in the daytime.
 

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Boating can get stupid on high traffic water even in the daytime.
So true, fishing on Balsam Lake can be tricky during summer. I went fishing for walleye once, never again, it's expensive and dangerous. We attached a flood light to the boat so that drunken yahoos on joy rides couldn't miss us. Hardly worth it no matter how delicious they are.
 

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O'Leary not rich enough to buy a yacht and sail around Monaco? Net worth $400M, not in the billionaires yacht club yet.
 

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Who knows whether or not his wife was driving the boat.
He has already told one lie about the other boat fleeing the scene. The driver of the other boat was a doctor and he was going ashore to get help after they phoned 911.
When you’re in a boating accident you don’t sit there in the middle of the water you get to land to get help especially if people are hurt.
 
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O'Leary not rich enough to buy a yacht and sail around Monaco? Net worth $400M, not in the billionaires yacht club yet.
Silly comment. Not everyone wants to own a yacht and sail around Monaco. Some prefer spending time in a nice cottage on the water in Muskoka during the summer. I certainly do.

 
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