Las Vegas Review-Journal

Deceased SpeedVegas instructor was immigrant cancer survivor

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The SpeedVegas instructor who died in a crash Sunday was Gil Ben-Kely, a 59-year-old two-time breast cancer survivor and immigrant to the United States.

Ben-Kely had taught at SpeedVegas as a race driving coach, his daughter, Nathalie Ben-Kely-Scott said. The instructor and his client died Sunday afternoon after the driver lost control of a Lamborghin­i and it crashed into a wall, bursting into flames.

In a July guest post online for the MaleBreast­CancerCoal­ition,Ben-Kely wrote that he was born in Israel and lived there until he was 23. After serving in the military, as is required of all Israeli citizens, he moved to Italy and lived there for 11 years. According to an article in David magazine, he participat­ed in asphalt- and off-road racing there, with sponsorshi­ps from Alfa Romeo and Fiat.

In the guest post, Ben-Kely wrote that he had suffered breast cancer and moved to Las Vegas in 2002 from New Jersey after his first mastectomy left him sensitive to cold. Breast cancer in men is rare; the American Cancer Society reports that fewer than 1 percent of all breast cancer cases develop in men.

The disease struck again 10 years after the first diagnosis, Ben-Kely said; he would require another mastectomy.

Ben-Kely’s LinkedIn page lists his most recent job as real estate consultant and partner at Shanthalie Enterprize LLC.

Susan G. Komen Nevada posted to Facebook, “Gil was an avid race car driver and a wonderful family man. As we try to comprehend this tragic loss, we ask that you keep his family, friends and co-workers in your thoughts.” Contact Rachel Hershkovit­z at rhershkovi­tz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @rzhershkov­itz on Twitter.

 ?? Native of Israel raced off-road in Italy before immigratin­g to U.S. ?? Gil Ben-Kely
Native of Israel raced off-road in Italy before immigratin­g to U.S. Gil Ben-Kely

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