O'LEARY BOAT TRAGEDY: Loved ones mourn, want answers after American killed

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Kevin O'Leary's wife allegedly had alcohol on her breath after deadly boating crash
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November 27, 2019
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November 27, 2019 9:27 AM EST
Uxbridge mother Suzana Brito, right, and American Gary Poltash are pictured in Muskoka. Both died after an Aug. 24, 2019 boating accident involving celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary. (GoFundMe)
The wife of entrepreneur and media personality Kevin O’Leary allegedly had alcohol on her breath after a fatal crash involving a boat she was driving in Ontario cottage country last summer, stated recently-unsealed court documents obtained by CBC News.
“Mrs. Linda O’Leary was administered an alcohol screening device test and registered an alert. She was subsequently served a three-day driver’s licence suspension,” Ontario Provincial Police allege in the search documents compiled the day after the Aug. 24, 2019 collision at Lake Joseph — southeast of Parry Sound.
Linda O’Leary asserted she consumed a drink of vodka after the tragedy and before the breath test. She could not recall who gave her the vodka drink, the CBC reported.
Businessman and television personality Kevin O’Leary and his wife Linda arrive at the 2014 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California March 2, 2014. GUS RUELAS / REUTERS
Her lawyer, Brian Greenspan, said his client was not drunk at the time of the crash, which was not preventable under the circumstances.
“This tragic accident had nothing to do with alcohol,” Greenspan wrote in an email to the Toronto Sun on Tuesday night.
“Linda O’Leary was not impaired; she is a highly experienced boater who was proceeding cautiously with due care and attention. She collided with a totally unlit boat on a moonless night which was invisible to any prudent operator. No one could have avoided the collision,” he said.
Kevin O’Leary driving one of his boats on Lake Joseph back in 2013. (YouTube/Screengrab)
Linda O’Leary’s blood-alcohol level was not divulged in the documents.
The documents say retired accountant Gary Poltash and Suzana Brito “suffered severe head trauma” in the 11:30 p.m collision and died. Poltash, 64, was from Florida, and Brito, 48, was from Uxbridge, Ont.
Linda O’Leary is charged with careless operation of a vessel under the Canada Shipping Act. If convicted, she could face a $10,000 fine. Richard Ruh was driving the other boat and is charged with failing to exhibit a navigation light while underway.
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Prominent Toronto lawyer Mark Sandler, who represents Ruh, said his client will contest the charge against him. He refused to comment on evidence at this time but “will do so of course in court.”
Police originally asked that the search warrant applications be sealed to “protect the integrity of the police investigation” and because they believed Kevin O’Leary’s high-profile would attract media attention, the CBC reported.
CBC News filed an application to rescind that sealing order, and on Monday the court granted the request.
The O’Leary case will be back in court on Jan. 16.
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Linda O'Leary had 'alert range' of blood alcohol after crash: Cop
O'Leary said she had only consumed one alcoholic beverage after the crash, not before, trial told

Author of the article:Canadian Press
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Publishing date:Jul 12, 2021 • 13 hours ago • 3 minute read • 40 Comments
Businessman and television personality Kevin O'Leary and his wife Linda arrive at the 2014 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California March 2, 2014.
Businessman and television personality Kevin O'Leary and his wife Linda arrive at the 2014 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California March 2, 2014. PHOTO BY GUS RUELAS /REUTERS
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Linda O’Leary registered an “alert range” level of blood alcohol on a breath test taken shortly after a boat crash that killed two people and injured several others, a police officer told an Ontario court Monday.

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O’Leary — the wife of celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary — has pleaded not guilty to one charge of careless operation of a vessel under the Canada Shipping Act in connection with the Aug. 24, 2019 crash on Lake Joseph, north of Toronto.


An Ontario Provincial Police officer dispatched to the O’Leary cottage in the immediate aftermath of the incident said she found Linda O’Leary nursing a swollen ankle and foot in the family’s boathouse, and questioned her as part of a preliminary investigation.

OPP Const. Michelle Ingham testified O’Leary repeatedly told her she had done “nothing wrong,” and that “the other boat didn’t have any lights on and she didn’t see it.”

O’Leary, who court has heard was the one operating the boat at the time of the late-night crash, told the officer before being asked that she hadn’t consumed any alcohol, Ingham testified.

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But the constable said she grew suspicious because O’Leary’s eyes appeared glossy and her pupils seemed dilated — both signs of alcohol consumption. Ingham also smelled alcohol on the woman’s breath when they spoke, she said.

When asked directly whether she had consumed any alcohol, O’Leary initially denied it, but later said she had one drink after her return to the cottage following the crash, the officer testified.

Ingham wasn’t convinced, she said, and asked O’Leary to provide a breath sample.

“She seemed to be nervous and hesitant to provide a sample,” and asked if she was obligated to do so, the constable recalled.


The officer replied there was no obligation to provide a sample, but that failing to do so would lead to a criminal charge, which appeared to shock O’Leary, she said.

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O’Leary did agree to the test and her breath sample indicated a blood alcohol range between 50 and 99 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood, the officer told the court.

“I could tell that she was upset by the news,” the officer testified.

The maximum legal blood alcohol concentration in Canada is 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood.

In Ontario, anything between 50 and 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood is considered a warning range that carries a penalty of a fine and a licence suspension under the Highway Traffic Act for a first offence, though it does not lead to a criminal charge.

Under cross-examination by the defence, Ingham acknowledged she was not aware that paramedics had examined O’Leary earlier and found no sign of dilated pupils or glossy eyes.

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Uxbridge mother Suzana Brito, right, and American Gary Poltash are pictured in Muskoka. Both died after an Aug. 24, 2019 boating accident involving celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary and his wife, Linda. (GoFundMe)
Uxbridge mother Suzana Brito, right, and American Gary Poltash are pictured in Muskoka. Both died after an Aug. 24, 2019 boating accident involving celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary and his wife, Linda. (GoFundMe)
Defence lawyer Brian Greenspan also suggested that any potential dilation of O’Leary’s pupils could have been be caused by paramedics shining a light directly into his client’s eyes during the examination.

He also noted O’Leary did not know at that time that anyone on the other boat had been hurt in the collision, and Ingham confirmed she did not disclose that two people had been critically injured.

Earlier in her testimony, the officer said O’Leary described calling out to the other boat to ask if anyone was injured and not hearing a response, after which she said the other boat took off.

The owner of the other boat previously told the court he shouted back that they had injured and unconscious people on board and would be returning to shore to treat them.

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Gary Poltash, 64, from Florida, died on shore that night, while Suzana Brito, 48, from Uxbridge, Ont., died in hospital a few days later.

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An agreed statement of facts read in court on the first day of trial last month said they died as a result of blunt force trauma, to either the head or the head and neck, from being struck by a boat.

The crash also left three people injured.

The operator of the other boat, Richard Ruh, of Orchard Park, N.Y., was also charged in the incident. He faced one count of failing to exhibit a navigation light while underway.

Ruh previously told the court he was issued a ticket and eventually paid the fine after contesting it for more than a year.

Kevin O’Leary, the former star of the popular CBC show “Dragons’ Den,” was on the boat with his wife and son and others that night.