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Event honours memory of 16-year-old killed during an attempted robbery
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After Sandie Martins-Toner, a long-time rider, sold her motorcycle and all of her gear to help pay for her son鈥檚 funeral in 2005, she did not return to riding until about about four years ago. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

Sandie Martins-Toner will never get over the death of her son, Matthew, who was attacked and killed in the summer of 2005 at the Surrey Central SkyTrain bus loop.

But campaigning against bullying has helped her, she told the 91原创 Advance Times, following a ride by Bikers Against Bullying in 91原创 on Saturday, Aug. 22.

鈥淚t has healed me,鈥 Martins-Toner told The 91原创 Advance Times.

鈥淭here is light at the end of that very dark time.鈥

Her son Matthew, 16, was walking by a late-night Whalley house party on July 2, 2005 when there was a confrontation involving a woman and her boyfriend.

At trial, the Crown said it started as an attempted robbery, but when Matthew fought back and refused to hand over a gold chain he was wearing, the woman urged the boyfriend to attack.

One witness testified that the woman said 鈥渋f you love me, you鈥檒l kill him.鈥

Both were found guilty of second-degree murder by a B.C. Supreme Court jury in April 2007, but the woman鈥檚 conviction was overturned on appeal.

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Martins-Toner, a long-time rider, sold her motorcycle and all of her gear to help pay for Matthew鈥檚 funeral.

She didn鈥檛 take it up again until about four years ago, and convinced her husband David Toner, who had never ridden before, to get his motorcycle licence.

Sandie Martins-Toner and husband David Toner were among 130 riders who took part in a Bikers Against Bullying ride from 91原创 to Abbotsford in honour of her son Matthew, who was killed during an attempted robbery in 2005. (Dan Ferguson/Langle Advance Times)
Sandie Martins-Toner and husband David Toner were among 130 riders who took part in a Bikers Against Bullying ride from 91原创 to Abbotsford in honour of her son Matthew, who was killed during an attempted robbery in 2005. (Dan Ferguson/Langle Advance Times)

On Saturday, as members of Bikers Against Bullying, they were among 130 motorcyclists who left Sea 2 Sky Motorsports at 22454 48th Ave., at 11:30 a.m. and rode through the Township, out to Sumas Mountain, around Abbotsford, then returned to the starting point.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the most [attendance] we鈥檝e ever experienced,鈥 Martin-Toner related.

鈥淐OVID last year put a little damper on the event.鈥

In 2020, close to 100 riders took part in the Lower Mainland ride.

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Martins-Toner said this year, there were also 200 to 250 鈥渨alk-throughs鈥 at the gathering point.

鈥淲e鈥檙e really starting to get traction, in the sense of people knowing we exist,鈥 Martins-Toner commented.

Sandie and David thanked the volunteers and people who shared the road in 91原创 during the ride.

鈥淲e appreciate the patience of drivers,鈥 David said.

One of the 130 riders who took part in a Bikers Against Bullying ride from 91原创 to Abbotsford in honour of Matthew Martins, 16, who was killed during an attempted robbery in 2005. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
One of the 130 riders who took part in a Bikers Against Bullying ride from 91原创 to Abbotsford in honour of Matthew Martins, 16, who was killed during an attempted robbery in 2005. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

Having bikers stand up against bullying began just over a decade ago when riders began escorting bullied children into their schools to show that adults had their backs.

It has a website, that has more than 12,000 members. It鈥檚 stated goal is to 鈥渟pread awareness to children, schools and communities to end the spirit of bullying while empowering youth.鈥


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