Kelowna: Alleged street race yields fine and driving prohibition, no conviction on racing charge

A 56-year-old alleged to have been street racing on Boucherie Road in 2009 is paying the price, though his street racing charges were stayed

  • Dec. 11, 2012 8:00 p.m.

A 56-year-old Calgary man must pay a hefty fine and faces a lengthy driving prohibition after being convicted of dangerous driving in an incident police allege was a street race that killed one driver.

Michael John Bell pleaded guilty to dangerous operation of a motor vehicle Tuesday and the two charges related to street racing, namely causing death by criminal negligence-street racing and causing bodily harm by street racing, were stayed.

For the dangerous driving conviction, he received a $7500 fine and 18-month prohibition from driving anywhere in Canada.

On Apr. 10, 2009, the West Kelowna RCMP were called to a single vehicle rollover in an orchard near the intersection of Boucherie and Pritchard roads.

Bell’s red Porsche and a white BMW were seen apparently racing at excessive speeds along the rural road prior to the crash.

The BMW lost control on a corner and rolled several times, killing the 47-year-old driver, Steven Kurt Ewert, and injuring his three passengers.

Bell was sentenced Tuesday.

Kelowna Capital News