Race organisers face lawsuit after death of cyclist in criterium crash

Casey Saunders died after collision with crash barriers

Casey Saunders died in a race in June 2016

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A race organiser in America is facing a wrongful death lawsuit from the family of a rider who died from injuries sustained after crashing into barriers.

29-year-old Casey Saunders was racing in the Tour of Kansas City criterium race in June 2016 when he crashed, suffering a fatal head injury.

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