Investigators say They were Killed by an Ambulance Driver 

Ambulance driver Josh Barrillas has been charged with two counts of manslaughter by negligence and two counts of causing deaths by careless conduct. This is in connection to a traffic accident that occurred on February 20, 2023, near the Beaver Dam Bridge in St. Matthews Village, Cayo, and killed two persons.

The victims, 42-year-old Salvadoran national from Harmonyville and 21-year-old Joana Samoza of Cotton Tree Village, were riding a motorcycle along the George Price Highway when an ambulance rear-ended them. The pair had just finished work, and Ayala was giving Samoza a ride home when the accident occurred. Barrillas was driving the ambulance.

At the time of the incident, Barrillas claimed he did not see the motorcycle in the poorly lit area.

The impact of the collision threw Ayala onto the road, where he died instantly. Samoza was flung over the bridge into the gully below, also resulting in her death.

Both victims were transported to the Western Regional Hospital, where they were pronounced dead on arrival.

Barrillas was reportedly transporting a patient from Belize City to the Western Regional Hospital at the time of the accident.

Woman Dies After Vehicle Overturns Near Gran’s Farm

Police are investigating a fatal accident that occurred on the George Price Highway near Gran’s Farm on Saturday morning, September 14. According to the investigation, 30-year-old Tiffany Tifara Licona from Blackman Eddy Village lost control of her green 2009 Chevrolet Tracker while attempting to overtake a pickup truck on the left side, causing the vehicle to overturn. Licona was en route from Belmopan to Belize City.

Passenger Melva Elizabeth Myers, 64, suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH) Morgue. According to her son, Selvyn Myers, she was preparing for a medical checkup abroad. “On Saturday she was to board her flight to the US to go and do some medical checkup, her once a year checkup.”  he said. Myers described the moment he found his mother at the scene: “I get a glimpse of my momma lying by the vehicle and the fence. I went there and tried to do chest compression and CPR, pray for a pulse or something, I tap her foot bottom,”

Among the other passengers were three minors: Jamerah Bejerano, 11, Jamilee Bejerano, 9, and Kenton Arnold, 5, who sustained minor injuries. Licona also suffered injuries and reported severe pain. All involved were taken to KHMH for treatment. The incident is under investigation by Corporal Athon Martinez.

More than 10,000 Visitors Attended Belize Marketplace 2024

The Belize Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCI) says that more than 10,000 visitors flocked to the Expo grounds over the two days. In a release, BCCI said, “This year’s Expo provided exhibitors the opportunity to network, build their consumer base, and showcase their talents and services on a grand scale – all of which aligns with our Triple C Philosophy – to Connect, Capacitate, and Champion.”

The event also featured the annual “Best Booth” competition, which evaluated exhibitors based on creativity, professionalism, innovation, and efficiency. The winners of the 2024 competition are:

Best Overall Booth: Smart Belize
Most Outstanding Up & Coming Entrepreneur: Little Ceramic Painters
Best Micro Booth: HEYABBZ

Belize City Mayor Bernard Wagner delivered the welcome address. Dr. Henry Canton, Executive Director of Silk Grass Farms, gave the keynote speech, focussing on his company’s conservation and sustainability efforts and highlighting the potential for local businesses to collaborate in enhancing their products. Kim Vasquez, Director of the Institute of Creative Arts (ICA-NICH), followed with an insightful presentation on the “Culture is My Business” initiative, underscoring the dynamic relationship between commerce and culture.

BCCI President Katherine Meighan also took to the stage. She emphasised the significance of the Expo in fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and opportunity. Meighan also highlighted the BCCI’s role in supporting businesses through every step of the planning process.

Belize Celebrates National Day of Prayer at Fordyce Chapel

On Sunday evening, Belize celebrated its National Day of Prayer and Ecumenical Service at the Fordyce, Chapel St. John’s College. The event saw the attendance of many key national figures, including Prime Minister John Briceño.

Briceño spoke about the significance of the occasion, saying, “Tonight we gather in prayer of thanksgiving. So much has been achieved, but we are fully aware that our work of nation-building is one that is far from over.”

“Every September, we wear our patriotism on our sleeves. Our cities, our towns, our villages, our homes, and even our cars and bicycles, we address the festive colours that mark our celebration,” Briceño said. He emphasised the resilience of the Belizean people, noting, “It is we, the people, and our love for this nation that always see us through good times and bad ones… This is why we get up every time we get knocked down by a hurricane, a flood, or a devastating fire.”

Reflecting on the event, Briceño remarked, “In our national prayer, we ask God for his protection over Belize, our beloved country. We say this prayer every Tuesday at the start of Cabinet and ask of God, wisdom, and justice to assist our Belizean government and people.”

New Covid Variant XEC Begins to Spread Globally

A new Covid-19 variant, known as XEC, is beginning to spread and may soon become the dominant strain, according to scientists. First identified in Germany in June, the variant has since been detected in the UK, US, Denmark, and other countries.

Experts say XEC has developed new mutations that may enhance its ability to spread later this year. However, vaccines are expected to continue offering protection against severe illness. The National Health Service (NHS) is encouraging those at higher risk of serious illness from Covid to receive a free booster shot, which has been updated to better match recent variants, although it does not specifically target XEC.

While XEC shows a slight transmission advantage over other recent variants, vaccines should still provide robust protection. XEC could potentially become the dominant variant by early next year.

The symptoms of the XEC variant are similar to previous Covid-19 strains, including:

– High temperature
– Body aches
– Fatigue
– Cough or sore throat

Most individuals recover within a few weeks, though some may take longer to fully recover.

According to Covid data analyst Mike Honey, XEC has shown significant growth in Denmark and Germany. However, the reduced level of routine testing makes it difficult to gauge the full extent of its spread.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reminds the public that it is normal for viruses to mutate over time. Those eligible for a free booster vaccine include:

– Adults aged 65 and over
– Residents in care homes for older adults
– Individuals aged six months and over in clinical risk groups
– Some NHS, care-home, and social-care workers

The primary vaccination campaign for both flu and Covid-19 is scheduled to begin in October, although some may receive their vaccinations earlier.

 

G20 backs FAO’s Blue Transformation for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) welcomed the inclusion of fisheries and aquaculture and family farming in this year’s G20 priorities, emphasising their essential role in global nutrition and livelihoods.

Speaking at the G20 Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting in Mato Grosso, Brazil, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu stressed the need for sustainable growth in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors to meet rising global food demand and address nutritional deficiencies, particularly in developing countries.

“The FAO Blue Transformation strategy aims to ensure aquatic food systems continue feeding the world’s growing population,” he said.

The G20 Agriculture Working Group Ministerial Declaration, agreed upon this week, officially recognised FAO’s Blue Transformation Roadmap 2022-2030 as a key framework for achieving long-term sustainability in the fisheries and aquaculture sectors. The declaration also highlighted important FAO instruments, such as the Guidelines for Sustainable Aquaculture, the Guidelines for Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries, and the Agreement on Port State Measures, calling them “core forces” driving this transformation.

Aquatic foods currently provide more than 3.3 billion people with at least 20 percent of their average per capita animal protein intake, along with critical bioavailable micronutrients. Aquaculture is also the world’s fastest-growing food production sector.  Aquatic foods support around 600 million livelihoods, and the total first stale value of the sector was a record $472 billion in 2022.

Qu explained that FAO’s Blue Transformation Roadmap aims to keep aquatic food systems sustainable, resilient, and inclusive, addressing issues like overfishing and environmental degradation.

The Roadmap recommends a holistic approach to aquatic food systems, advocating for sustainable aquaculture intensification, enhanced fisheries management, reduced food loss and waste, climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, and stronger governance and investment in the sector. This vision seeks to ensure nutritious aquatic food for all while protecting aquatic ecosystems and supporting those whose livelihoods depend on them.

The FAO Director-General also emphasised the importance of adhering to international norms to maximise the contributions of aquatic food systems. He noted that 79 parties, representing 105 FAO members, have committed to the Agreement on Port State Measures, a critical tool in the fight against Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported (IUU) fishing. He thanked ministers for collaborating with FAO to increase global capacity for implementing the agreement and encouraged further G20 cooperation to combat IUU fishing.

“FAO looks forward to working with G20 members in a Blue Transformation and in the lead-up to the 2025 UN Oceans Conference,” he added.

Family farming: key to global food security

Addressing another priority on the G20 agenda, Qu underscored the crucial role of family farming in achieving global food security. Family farms make up over 90 percent of farms worldwide, are the backbone of agrifood systems and play a vital role in rural development, poverty reduction, and sustainable food production. The Director-General applauded the G20’s recognition of family farmers’ importance and reaffirmed FAO’s commitment to supporting them through policy development, innovation, and capacity building.

He also highlighted the FAO-led UN Decade of Family Farming (2019-2028), a collaborative initiative aimed at strengthening family farms through targeted policies and investments, in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals.

Qu underscored that FAO supports governments in assessing their country’s legislative and policy frameworks and programmes on family farming. Similarly, the organisation works closely with local organisations and institutions to assess the needs of family farmers in specific regions and countries, involving all relevant partners in multilateral processes.

“FAO welcomes a future dedicated session on Family Farming alongside the regular G20 Agriculture Working Group meetings, as an important step forward”, he said, praising the Brazilian Presidency for advancing the issue.

Qu further emphasised the importance of collaborative global efforts, such as the G20 Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty established earlier this year, in working towards a food-secure future for all.

Police Officer Caught Pawning Stolen Jewelry from LA Firefighter

A local police officer in Belize City has been charged with handling stolen goods following a theft reported on August 31 by a Los Angeles firefighter, 41-year-old Gilbert Lightburn Jr.

The theft reportedly occurred around 2:15 a.m. following an altercation at Shisha’s NightClub on Newtown Barracks. In the incident, Ian Abraham, Javan Abraham, and Mark Usher had to be hospitalised for stab wounds that Lightburn alleged to be ‘in self-defence.’

According to Lightburn, several valuable items were stolen from him that same night, including two Miami Cuban link chains worth $20,000 and $30,000, and a 24-carat American Buffalo Indian Head Coin valued at $7,500.

On Monday, September 9, 2024, local police officer Hersel García, 43, was identified attempting to pawn one of the stolen chains at a local shop.

The investigation was supported by surveillance footage and a house search. García was formally arrested and charged on Saturday, September 14, 2024, for Handling Stolen Goods. Police continue to investigate. 

Investigators Believe Killer Acted in Self-Defence

Investigators believe that 43-year-old Peter Demetrio August acted in self-defence when he chopped 61-year-old Ubaldo Guzman on Thursday night. As we reported, Guzman had been drinking at home in Santa Elena when an argument between him and his drinking companion, August, turned violent. Reports are that Guzman attacked August with a machete before he seized it and chopped Guzman in self-defence, fatally injuring him.

August, a labourer from Cayo District, was arrested and charged with manslaughter. August also sustained minor injuries during the incident.

 

3 Dead in Separate Traffic Accidents

Three persons are dead following separate road traffic incidents that occurred over the weekend.  

The first occurred on Saturday morning on the George Price Highway. Melva Myeres from Blackman Eddy lost her life. Myeres was travelling to Belize City with her daughter when the vehicle overturned near Mile 14. Myeres’ daughter, who reportedly lost control of the vehicle, was injured and is receiving medical treatment.

On that same day, another woman lost her life in an accident near Georgetown, Stann Creek. She was in a pickup truck that lost control. Both individuals in the truck were rushed to receive medical treatment, but the woman unfortunately died from her injuries.

Later in the night, a fatal traffic accident occurred on Hopkins Road near the Savannah View Restaurant and Uno Gas Station in Stann Creek District. The collision involved a Saturn SUV and a red and black motorcycle. The motorcycle was found in a roadside drain without a license plate. The motorcycle’s occupants, Amaad Arana and Tkeejan Martinez, were taken to Southern Regional Hospital. Reports suggest the SUV, travelling west to east, struck the motorcycle as it was turning left into the restaurant. Arana died from his injuries early Sunday morning. The SUV driver provided a urine sample for testing.

Meanwhile, a major three-vehicle collision on the Phillip Goldson Highway has left one man hospitalised. Between miles 7 and 8, a gold Geo Prism allegedly side-swiped a black Nissan Rogue driven by a resident of Biscayne Village, subsequently colliding head-on with a black Dodge Ram pickup truck driven by a resident from Ladyville. The Geo Prism driver was identified as Andy Hubert Parham of Belize City. Hubert sustained a head injury and was taken to Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital for treatment. The other drivers were not reported injured.

Suspect in Alleged Trump Assassination Attempt Charged with Gun Crimes

Ryan Wesley Routh, a suspect in an alleged assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, has been charged with two federal gun crimes: possession of a firearm while being a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. He remains in custody, with a detention hearing set for Monday.

Routh was arrested after Secret Service agents fired at him when he was spotted near a Florida golf club with a rifle. The suspect, who owns a construction company in Hawaii, had criticised Trump on social media and expressed strong support for Ukraine. Authorities believe he was planning an attack on Trump, though the investigation is ongoing.

Despite the incident, Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris continue their campaigns for the upcoming election. Trump has blamed President Joe Biden and Harris for inciting the suspect with their political rhetoric, while Harris and Biden have both expressed relief that Trump was unharmed and condemned violence.

Federal charges, rather than state charges, are expected against Routh, with prosecutors focussing on his intent to target a Secret Service agent rather than Trump due to the distance between the two at the time of the incident.

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