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Charge laid in Armfelt death

Franco Sarra, 20, facing manslaughter charge in relation to death outside Tsawwassen pub in December 2016
Manslaughter charge
A Burnaby man is facing a charge of manslaughter in connection to the death of a Tsawwassen man outside a pub in December, 2016.

A Burnaby man has now been charged in connection with the death of a Tsawwassen man following an altercation over a year ago.

Franco Sarra, 20, faces a charge of manslaughter in relation to the death of Russ Armfelt, 53, outside of the Rose and Crown Pub in Tsawwassen in December 2016.

Sarra was arrested by police in Vancouver Wednesday without incident. He remains in custody and made his first appearance in Surrey provincial court yesterday.

The Delta Police Department says Sarra and Armfelt were known to each other.

Previously, DPD said Armfelt was located unconscious and unresponsive early in the morning of Dec. 11, 2016 outside the rear of the 56th Street pub. Despite efforts by paramedics to revive him, he later died in hospital. His death was regarded as suspicious.

“Russ Armfelt’s death was a shock to our community,” said DPD Chief Neil Dubord. “I want to thank the community and Mr. Armfelt’s friends and family for their patience as this allowed our investigators the time to diligently take the needed steps, so they could bring us to the point we’re at today.

“Investigators updated Mr. Armfelt’s family yesterday with this news, and I can relay that they are feeling a bit numb right now. This day was a long time coming, and it’s hard for them to believe. Our hope is that they can now start to find a bit a closure with this news.”

Last October, several of Armfelt’s friends held a rally in Tsawwassen to keep his death in the public eye and continue to push for justice.

Linda Hayes, who organized the rally, was happy to hear the news that a charge was laid when contacted by the Optimist yesterday morning.

“I’m relieved, but I fear that there won’t be the type of sentence handed out that befits taking a life,” Hayes said. “I hope that the Delta police are not done. I miss my friend.”

Hayes said the news of the charge, however, doesn’t provide much closure.

“There is not a day I don’t miss him,” she said.