“He said he was going to kill me, and he laughed”: new accusation uncovered against the young and controversial heir of Gimnasios Pacific

“He said he was going to kill me, and he laughed”: new accusation uncovered against the young and controversial heir of Gimnasios Pacific
“He said he was going to kill me, and he laughed”: new accusation uncovered against the young and controversial heir of Gimnasios Pacific

It was at the end of 2022 when Cristhofer Bartsch Fuentes (26) He crashed his high-end car against a tree, one block from home, in the Las Condes commune.

This is an event that occurred in San Carlos de Apoquindo, when the heir of Gimnasios Pacific managed a Yellow Lamborghini Gallardo, valued at nearly 200 million pesos.

The images of this incident were revealed in a recent report by Mega Investiga.

Cristhofer Bartsch Fuentes is the son of Fritz Bartsch, owner of Pacific Fitness gyms who took his own life in June 2021, apparently under pressure from financial problems.

Neighbor annoyance

According to neighbors, Cristhofer has already been involved in several accidents in the sector. Furthermore, her behavior would generate fear among residents.

“Privately, they comment that the young man tends to walk three ‘attack’ breed dogs without a leash, and that on several occasions they have intimidated some neighbors”stated the aforementioned media.

From anonymity, a neighbor told Mega that “He said he was going to kill me, that he was going to throw the dogs at me, and while he did it he laughed”.

The situation escalated to such a point that, this week, filed a complaint for simple threats against Bartsch, who He is serving a sentence on probation for a crime of robbery with violence.

Controversial profile

All the difficulties in Cristhofer Bartsch’s childhood are described in psychosocial reports from the Gendarmerie. In one of them, for example, it is explained what the relationship between his parents, Fritz Bartsch and Catherine Fuentes, was like before he was born: “It is the result of the relationship of around 10 years -without cohabitation- between his parents. : he, a businessman in the gym industry; she, audiovisual communicator. The pregnancy was not foreseen in the relationship, triggering, from it, a series of conflicts (sic) at the couple’s level, which led to the end of the relationship. The gestation stage -of those who were initially triplets- was marked by episodes of violence in the couple by the parent. The pregnancy presented intrauterine complications, triggering premature birth around seven months of gestation. as a result of the death of one of the childrenCristofher and his brother Alexhander surviving.”

The same judicial document, revealed by The Third PMmaintains that the father only maintained occasional contact with his children, that he was an absent figure and that he contributed sporadically to their support.

When they turned 10, the brothers were diagnosed with attention deficit disorder. Only that condition was never treated. Catherine Fuentes, the report says, did not agree with the “medication strategy in this type of cases”. Five years later, in 2012, she suffered cerebral arrest. She was left with consequences that made it impossible for her to continue working, she lost her short-term memory and was forced to go live, along with her children, with her parents. That’s how the three ended up with Evaristo Fuentes and Ilse Michaelsen, in a house near the Military School..

This series of changes and instability, in part, can explain the academic record of the Bartsch Fuentes. Alexhander went through seven schoolshe repeated first and fifth grade and completed the average in a 2×1 institute in 2014. Cristhofer was in eight and, according to a court report, his school experience was marked “by poor performance and indiscipline (including expulsion).” He defected after 2015: when she had repeated three times and without ever finishing first half.

 
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