Abbotsford Teen Stabbing Investigations in B.C. Park

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 4:21 pm

Authorities are probing a violent incident in Abbotsford where a 16‐year‐old was fatally stabbed in a local park. While the victim has been identified, police continue to search for the suspect as two youths have already been cleared amid conflicting accounts of the attack.


theglobeandmail.com / Police name boy stabbed to death in B.C. park as two youth are cleared

Investigators said there are early indications the attack on 15-year-old Billy Ledoux was not random

globalnews.ca / Abbotsford stabbing victim identified as 16-year-old, suspect still at large

Billy Ledoux was still alive when Abbotsford police officers arrived but despite the immediate efforts of bystanders and first responders, he died of his injuries.

thestar.com / Police name teen stabbed to death in B.C. park as two youth are cleared

ABBOTSFORD - Police have named a 16-year-old who was stabbed to death in an Abbotsford, B.C., park on Sunday in the hope of progressing the investigation into what they believe was a targeted attack.

globalnews.ca / B.C. teen charged with aggravated assault in stabbing of Good Samaritan

Dennys Acuna Aros of Surrey is charged with theft while Jonathan Noe Madera Almazan of Richmond, 18, is accused of theft and assaulting the Good Samaritan and the security guard.


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