Crime Stoppers has listed the 2014 homicide of Surrey teen as its ѻýCrime of the Week,ѻý starting June 3.
In the early morning hours of Dec. 13, 2014, Bartoli, 15, and a 14-year-old friend were in Bakerview Park (1845 154 St.) by a group of youths, in what police described as an ѻýalcohol-fueled altercation that turned tragic,ѻý at the time.
ѻýBartoli and his friend were beaten; but, they managed to run to a residence in the 15600 block of 18th Ave, where the police and emergency services personnel were summoned,ѻý according to Crime Stoppers.
Bartoli, who was in critical condition and ѻýbleeding profusely,ѻý was taken to hospital but later died of his injuries.
ѻýItѻýs been over three years, and although this is still an open and active case, thus far it has not been solved and no arrests have been made,ѻý Crime Stoppers said.
Following his death, friends and family of Bartoli have in the past, raising money for the Semiahmoo Animal League Inc., which helps at-risk children. Each year, the ebent celebrated his passion for skateboarding and BMX.
Bartoliѻýs mother, June Iida, is suing the province and a 911 dispatcher for her sonѻýs wrongful death.
According to court documents, , Iida alleges negligence on the part of the dispatcher who fielded the call for help early Dec. 13, 2014 ѻýcaused and/or contributedѻý to the death of her son.
Anyone with information on the case, ѻýno matter how small it may be,ѻý is encouraged by Crime Stoppers to contact the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.