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Widow alleges negligence by Oliver motorsports track in West Kelowna man’s death

The suit alleges the track and other defendants failed to maintain safe conditions, warn users and supervise amateur drivers before the fatal crash.

  • Keri Roach filed a civil lawsuit against Motorsports Park alleging negligence in the June 5, 2024, death of her husband, Conor Roach, who struck a track barrier while driving.
  • Conor died after striking a barrier while driving on the track in Oliver on June 5, 2024, in a crash that also killed the passenger in his vehicle.
  • Roach names Motorsports Park, the Osoyoos Indian Band, Skaha Ford Inc., Evolution Auto, and an unidentified instructor as defendants, alleging they failed to maintain safe conditions for amateur drivers.
  • Keri is seeking unspecified special and general damages for the loss of her husband, asserting the defendants failed in their duty of care to track users.
  • None of the defendants have filed a response to the lawsuit, and the allegations of negligence have not yet been proven in court.
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Widow alleges negligence by Oliver motorsports track in West Kelowna man’s death

The widow of a West Kelowna man killed in a crash at Area 27 Motorsports Park in 2024 has filed a civil suit alleging negligence to maintaining safety for track users. Keri Roach was pregnant with their first child when her husband, Conor Roach, struck a barrier while driving on the track in Oliver on June 5, 2024. Conor died as a result of the crash. Roach names the motorsports park as well as the Osoyoos Indian Band, Skaha Ford Inc., Evolution…

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Williams Lake Tribune broke the news in Williams Lake, Canada on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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