Loose Horse Causes Car Accident 

Late last night, a lose horse wandering in the middle of the highway was hit by a vehicle. The incident occurred between Belize City and Orange Walk near Mile 41 on the Philip Goldson  Highway. According to the driver, “The road was so dark and there was no way to see the horse until we were already hitting it..it was a particular situation because the horse was walking head first toward us on our side of the road…not crossing….it happened so quickly…”

After the accident, the driver shared their gratitude for the strangers who rushed to help, especially a woman who immediately assisted with their children and controlled the traffic until the police arrived. “By time police arrived and I looked for her to thank her she was gone. May the Lord bless you abundantly!”

Minor injuries were reported.

The driver also called for action to improve road safety, highlighting the need for better-lit roads and for property owners to secure their animals near highways. The driver urged fellow motorists to drive cautiously, wear seat belts, and be mindful of others on the road.

Belizeans Attempt to Save Fallen Child in South Creek Canal  

On Tuesday, we reported on the rescue mission at the corner of Fairweather Street and South Creek Street, where a child had fallen into the canal. Tragically, later that evening, volunteers and the Belize Coast Guard recovered the lifeless body of six-year-old King Wade from the water. Today, we spoke with some of the brave volunteers who risked their lives trying to save him, as well as the grieving family. News Five’s Britney Gordon has the story.

 

Britney Gordon, Reporting

It takes just about twenty seconds for a child to drown. Tragically, six-year-old King Shakel Wade was in the water for nearly three hours before his body was found in the canal on South Creek Street. What started as a fun afternoon with his three siblings turned into a nightmare when King fell into the water around three p.m. His babysitter, Jennifer Fitzgibbon, who has cared for him since he was a baby, shared with us the heart-wrenching moment she realized something was terribly wrong.

 

          Voice of: Jennifer Fitzgibbon

Voice of: Jennifer Fitzgibbon, Babysitter of Deceased

“So I deh upstairs di tend to the baby when I hear his sister come and ask me, where is King? So I tell her, King deh out there pan the refridge. So she gone out there, when she gone out there, she said, King no deh out there. So we start look for ah, I start holler for ah. We noh hear ah, so I come back here ya, and when she come back here, my lee grandson tell her, he say, King there in the kinnel. So she laugh, so I tell her not laugh, I say, cause that could be serious. So we gone, di look round and look round, we got all about we know he could ah mi deh. And we come back, so when we come back I tell she, I she go go check in inna di the kinnel one more time see if you see he slippers. And when I hear she bawl out when I call, I see the two slippers in the kinnel.”

 

That afternoon, Fitzgibbon had left King sitting on a refrigerator at the back of her yard, away from the canal with strict instructions to keep still, while she tended to the younger children. The moment she realized what had transpired, the search was on. Arenel Smith was the first person to jump into the water.

 

                 Arenel Smith

Arenel Smith, Rescue Volunteer

“First thing, come to my head, da king dat. We always de pan front of the alley and usually lot of people deh front of the alley. I think di chill and thing. But. I don’t really know what gone on there. But that just hurt me when I hear, King deh da water. First thing gone to my head, go home, take off the clothes we yo got on, no hesitation, and jump in the water. Don’t worry about where de down deh, or weh de in deh, just jump da water and try to save the young boy. First time di circle round, I had a circle round, I noh di find nothing. But I still noh di give up hope.”

 

Smith mentioned that the police and coastguards were already at the scene. Some witnesses criticized the coastguards for hesitating to jump into the water. However, Petty Officer Noel Avila explained that during a rescue mission, officers must first conduct a risk assessment to decide the safest and most effective course of action.

 

                   Noel Avila

Noel Avila, Petty Officer, Belize Coast Guard

“Upon arriving to the scene there was  a bunch of people. Videoing, poking with stick in the water. I went, I did my assessment. The chief talked to the police officer in charge on the scene. He gave us a brief description of what have occurred. The child went in the water around three o’clock. They had not surfaced. He mentioned that a crocodile was in the water. At that time, my parental instinct kicked in, and I told the chief, I’m going in the water.  Knowing the debris and all the stuff that’s in the water, I still went in.”

 

After about twenty minutes of diving, the body was retrieved by Egbert Myers, a cousin of King, who lives nearby.

 

                            Egbert Myers

Egbert Myers, Rescue Volunteer

“When we go there, we meet police, everybody. Di look for the baby.  But they can’t find ah. Til inna di night. When I see everybody start jumping in the water, then I say, just mek I go. As I jump da water, I feel, when I gone da bottom, I feel the foot.”

 

Reporter

“What was going through your head when you felt the foot?”

 

Egbert Myers

“It mi ruff. I neem mi want go pick up ah. But I mi have to because da mi lee cousin.”

 

King’s death deals a heavy blow to his family members as it falls on the birthday of his late father, Shakeem Humes.

 

Egbert Myers

“It’s rough mami. Da just life, tho.  We have to do it. Cuz he pa noh de ya, but he mi wa do the same thing.”

 

King was a lively and energetic child, cherished by everyone in the community. His aunt, Sharon Wade, shared that the grief extends beyond just the family; the entire community is mourning his loss.

 

                Sharon Wade

Sharon Wade, Aunt of Deceased

“He was jovial, very sweet. Everybody that knew King knew that his personality was very sweet and sour, you could tell when he’s being mischievous. You could tell when he’s very sweet. And with King being the sweet guy that he is, that outweighs the mischievousness that he does, in the time of he being mischievous, then you’ll remember.  But this King, he’s just so sweet. Everybody, like the whole entire neighborhood around here because of who King is. And King da friend with big, literally big man round ya.”

 

Upon retrieving King’s body, the Belize Coast Guard attempted CPR, however, he was without a pulse. Lieutenant Ruperto Pinelo, Unit Commander of the Medical Department, explains how they determined that it was too late to save the child.

 

                   Ruperto Pinelo

Lt. Ruperto Pinelo, Unit Commander, Medical Dept, B.C.G.

“People say that the child was still alive but he did had some movements but, you have to understand that the body is full of nerves and when the nerves get he also moved the muscles, but when I received the body was already in that rigor mortis, and it was very hard for me to present or to make a miracle like for, let’s say for that, but we did our best. We did our protocols, and once he arrived to the KHMH, it was handed over to the doctor.”

Before anyone entered the water, Steve White attempted to rescue the child with a rake. He emphasizes the need for community support to ensure the safety of children.

 

                              Steve White

Steve White, Rescue Volunteer

“The community can’t run without the adults, you know. You need the adults to guide the kids out here. Because the kids are some misguided missiles, you know. They’re innocent, young and innocent. But at the same time too, they don’t got their full sense, you know. Wrong and right every time.”

 

Britney Gordon for News Five.

Drunk Driver Charged For Killing 19yo in Crash 

Police say that 53-year-old Gustavo Cardenas from Douglas Village caused the untimely death of 19-year-old Kristian Beaza. Baeza was killed on Sunday night near the San Roman junction on the Philip Goldson Highway in a road traffic accident.

Investigators say that Cardenas was drunk and driving without a license at the time of the crash.

Cardenas rear-ended Beaza’s motorcycle, launching him off the bike and onto the pavement, where he sustained multiple injuries that proved fatal. Beaza was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.Cardenas was charged with causing death by careless conduct and manslaughter by negligence. He also faces charges for driving without a license, driving under the influence, and failing to provide a specimen.

This is not Cardenas’ first fatal accident. In 2003, he was behind the wheel of a Jeep Cherokee that collided head-on with a van, killing two men, one of whom was police officer Lincoln Kellyman.

 

Who Knocked Down Christian Chuc and Left Him for Dead?

The Independence Day weekend was punctuated by road traffic accidents. In Hopkins Village, the access road saw the second deadly road mishap in as many weeks. This time, the victim was not a resident of the village. Twenty-nine-year-old Christian Chuc lost his life when a vehicle knocked him down near the entrance to the village. The driver did not stop to render assistance to him. From what it appears, Chuc was about a mile into the road on his way to Hopkins Village and might have been knocked down from behind. He was left on the pavement bleeding profusely from the head, while the mangled motorcycle he was driving lay several feet away from him. This mishap took place less than a mile from the location where a previous road traffic accident claimed the life of nineteen-year-old Amaad Arana. The police are yet to share details of this accident with the media.

Construction Worker Falls to His Death in San Pedro

A construction worker fell to his death on Thursday morning on Ambergris Caye. Police reports are that the incident happened at Clearwater Belize, a property located two and a half miles north of San Pedro. The victim, forty-five-year-old Abisur Loza, a resident of Patchakan Village, Corozal, was working on the fourth floor of a six-storey building when he fell to the ground sometime around seven-forty a.m. Loza was one of several others who were working at the site. Loza was reportedly on the edge of the fourth floor of the building, trying to push a corrugated drainage pipe that was hanging. He lost his footing and plummeted to his death. His co-workers reportedly heard a thud and saw him lying face up on the ground, bleeding from the face and head. By the time the ambulance arrived a few minutes later, Loza had already died. The father had reportedly gone to Ambergris Caye a few weeks ago to seek employment to sustain his family back home.

Iowa Tourists in Critical Condition After Fatal Head-On Collision in Belize

Two Iowa women, Baylee O’Brien and Kelsey O’Connor, are in critical condition following a fatal head-on collision in Belize, with both now facing intensive medical care. The accident occurred on September 11 on the George Price Highway, between miles 36 and 37, resulting in severe injuries for both women and the death of 28-year-old Estevan Chiac. 

The crash involved a head-on collision between a white Chrysler van and a Ford Escape driven by Dennis Kevin Perez and Jaime Alberto Correa, respectively. The impact forced 27-year-old tour guide Perez’s van off the road, causing injuries to his occupants, O’Brien and O’Connor. 

 

 

Following the accident, O’Brien and O’Connor were treated in Belize City for emergency surgeries. 

Family friends have reported that O’Brien sustained a perforation of the small intestine. Meanwhile, O’Connor suffered liver contusions, pancreatic lacerations, and fractures to her L1 and L2 vertebrae as well as her coccyx.

O’Brien was airlifted to a Florida hospital on Sunday, where further examination revealed a partially collapsed lung and multiple broken ribs.

O’Connor is to be transported to a specialised medical facility in Texas. Both women are in stable condition but continue to receive care in the intensive care unit.

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.

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.

Rest in Peace Tamisha Jeal 

A tragic traffic incident in Santa Elena Town over the weekend claimed the life of 19-year-old Tamisha Jeal. On Sunday morning, Jeal and her brother, Keenan, were on a motorcycle when they collided into a pickup truck. It happened at around 10 o’clock near the Puma Gas Station on the George Price Highway. The siblings were rushed to the Western Regional Hospital, where Tamisha later succumbed.

Tamisha, a recent graduate of Galen University and an Ariel Rosado Scholarship recipient, had earned an Associate degree in Veterinary Technology—Animal Health. She had just celebrated her 19th birthday the day before.

On Facebook, the Belize Wildlife & Referral Clinic posted, “There are no words that can truly convey the devastation we feel. Our cherished volunteer, former intern, and neighbour, Tamisha Jeal, has been taken from us far too soon. She wasn’t just a part of our team; she was the heart of it. Tamisha’s dream was to become a veterinarian, her love for animals boundless and pure. She gave her all, every single day, caring for creatures with a tenderness and dedication that touched us all. She never once asked for anything in return, never once complained, even when the days were long and the work overwhelming. Tamisha did more than care for animals she cared for us. Her daily motivational quotes on our whiteboard lifted us when we could barely stand, pushing us through the hardest days. Her future was as bright as her spirit, but life’s cruel hand has stolen her from us. It’s a heartbreaking truth everything good, everything pure, seems to leave this world too soon. Next week, as we go about our duties, her absence will echo in every corner. She will be missed in ways words can’t describe. Tamisha, may you now care for the creatures beyond the rainbow bridge, with the same love you gave here. We will never forget you. You were our light, and that light will forever be missed.”

Keenan remains hospitalised, receiving treatment for multiple injuries, including several broken bones.

Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE) posted on Facebook, “Our heart is with TIDE Community Researcher Keenan Wragg after hearing the tragic news of his and his sister’s traffic accident. TIDE sends our deepest condolences to Keenan and his family for the loss of his sister Tamisha Jeal. We pray for Keenan’s swift recovery.”

 

Tragic Plane Crash in Brazil Claims All 61 Lives on Board, Investigation Underway

A passenger plane operated by Voepass Linhas Aéreas crashed in the city of Vinhedo, São Paulo state, on Friday, August 9, 2024. The plane crash resulted in the deaths of all 61 people on board. The aircraft, an ATR 72-500, had 57 passengers and four crew members. The Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency confirmed that the plane was in good operating condition and that the crew was fully licensed. Voepass revised the death toll from an initial count of 58 passengers to 57, along with the four crew members.

The crash, which occurred in a gated residential community, has led to a significant emergency response. While no local residents were injured, the site of the crash was described as a scene of destruction with a smouldering wreckage. Vinhedo City Hall has been coordinating with emergency services to provide assistance and has declared a three-day mourning period. The Brazilian Air Force is leading the investigation into the cause of the accident, with support from Brazil’s Federal Police and the aircraft manufacturer ATR.

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva observed a moment of silence at a public event in response to the tragedy. The investigation revealed that the plane’s black box was found intact, and initial data suggested the aircraft was diving rapidly before the crash. The incident is considered the deadliest airline crash since January 2023, when a Yeti Airlines flight in Nepal, also involving an ATR 72, crashed, resulting in 72 fatalities.

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