Popular Belmopan Entrepreneur Dies Following RTA

Belmopan is mourning the loss of Skyler Williams, a beloved businessman who tragically died in a motorcycle accident on Saturday afternoon. Williams, thirty-four, was riding his motorcycle on George Price Boulevard with a female passenger when they collided with a van. The impact threw both off the bike, and sadly, Williams’ injuries were fatal. Known throughout the city as the life of the party and an exceptional chef, Williams’ death has left a void in the community. News Five’s Paul Lopez traveled to Belmopan to bring us more on this heartbreaking story.

 

Paul Lopez, Reporting

The sudden death of Skyler Williams, a thirty-four-year-old businessman from Belmopan, has deeply affected his community. Since his tragic passing in a traffic accident on Saturday, social media has been flooded with heartfelt condolences and memories of Williams. He was well-loved for his vibrant personality and culinary skills. Chantel Magdaleno-Petzold was one of the first to arrive at the scene near a grocery store on George Price Boulevard, just moments after the accident occurred.

 

                   Chantel Magdaleno-Petzold

Chantel Magdaleno-Petzold, First Responder

“I was trying to help with the young lady that got involved in the accident. He was just giving that young lady a ride. We were trying to calm her down because she was having a asthmatic attack and said she was asthmatic. She gave me some of the information of what happened. I walked back to Skyler, I still did not know it was him. His phone rang and I picked up the phone and saw a picture of him and I got hysterical. That dah my, not my blood brother. That is my brother. I stayed there with him. Mr. Simpson was also on the scene and we calmed him down. We stayed there for about fifteen or twenty minutes before the police came. The ambulance came about ten minutes after the police came, so we was laying on the ground for about twenty to thirty minutes before aid was rendered to him.”

 

Williams was driving his motorcycle along with a female passenger when they crashed into an oncoming van. Police say that an investigation is underway.

 

                   Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“Police visited the area where the saw a motorcycle and a van with damages. Information is that a motorcycle being driven by Skyler Williams who had a passenger with him, and the van was being driven by Terresa Reyes, at some point the collided. Skyler Williams was taken for treatment where he succumbed to his injuries.”

Chantel Magdaleno-Petzold

“She said he was giving her a ride, taking her home and they were taking her into the Chinese to go to the store and the van was coming and I guess he was tyring to beat the turn before the van.”

Skyler Williams was cherished for his joyful personality and remarkable cooking skills. He made his living by catering delicious food to his customers. His mother, Danette Elijio, shared with News 5 that she taught Skyler how to cook when he was just ten years old.

 

On the Phone: Danette Elijio, Mother of Deceased

“Skyler was the first child to bless my womb. The one who gave me the title of mother. He was a uniquely talented individual, a gift that kept on giving even unto his last breath. At ten years old, I thought my son to cook and while he was growing up, often times we would get together on Sunday and share cooking skills. As he grew up he loved creative arts and did that best in his kitchen.”

Williams’ cousin, Gabriel Ramirez, shared similar sentiments about him.

 

               Voice of: Gabriel Ramirez

Voice of: Gabriel Ramirez, Cousin of Deceased

“Skyler was a people person. I got a little money and we were about to, because Skyler is a food person. Everyone knows him as a food person. When people hear Skyler food they rush it because it is always quality and best. How he passed, the amount of people that show support for him that shows the kind of guy he was. I want to tell we Belmopan people, we lost a legend in Belmopan and I want to ask my people to remember him for the good ways he treated people.”

 

Petzold says he fought to the very end. But ultimately the injuries he sustained proved to be fatal.

 

Chantel Magdaleno-Petzold

“Skyler is a fighter and he fought for his life before they took him to that hospital. I stayed there until they took him to the stretcher. They got him ready to put him in the ambulance, put the neck brace on his neck. I stay there and I spoke to him. I said, Sky it is Chants. Stay there and fight, fight for your life we are getting help for you. I spoke to him. Skyler dah love, to know Skyler is to love Skyler even with his rough edges.”

Skyler Williams leaves behind three children. Reporting for News Five, I am Paul Lopez.

Popular Punta Rock Artist “Concego” Dies in Collision

Tonight, Punta Rock lovers across the nation are mourning the death of a beloved musician. On Thursday, Deon Ogaldez, popularly known by his artist’s name, Concego, was involved in a road traffic incident along the Hummingbird Highway and later succumbed to his injuries.  Ogaldez was well-known for the song “Sidown and Bounce” and is remembered as a loving son, brother, and friend. ACP Hilberto Romero provided more details on the incident today.

 

                      Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Thursday  police responded to a road of accident near Armenia. Luis Esquivel reported he was driving a van when a motorcycle attempted to overtake another vehicle collided into his vehicle. The person fell on the street and sustained several injuries. The person was taken for treatment. He was identified as Deon Ogladez, and he received several injuries. He received treatment and died thereafter at the hospital. An investigation is being carried out. The file will be put together, sent to the DPP for directives.”

 

Reporter 

“Any NIP issued?”

 

Hilberto Romero

“NIP served, and a urine sample was obtained from both drivers.”

 

Man Dies in Collision on Guinea Grass Road

Another family is mourning the death of a loved one after a collision in the Orange Walk District claimed the life of Carlos Landaverde. According to authorities, Landaverde was travelling along the Guinea Grass Road when his truck collided with a black SUV, resulting in his fatal injuries. He was at Northern Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. ACP Hilberto Romero has a full report.

 

                       Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Monday, the twenty-first day of April, 2025, police responded to a theater road traffic accident at Guinea Grass. Upon the arrival is a white Chevy S10 pickup and a Ford Explorer vehicle with extensive damages. Carlos Landaverde was the driver of the S10 Chevy pickup. He received several injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Ford  Explorer was Oscar Garcia. NIP, served, urine sample taken, and again, the file will be prepared and sent to the DPP for directives.”

 

Young Father Dies in RTA Near Home Forest Village

A tragic accident claimed the life of a man from Toledo on Thursday afternoon. Around two p.m., twenty-nine-year-old Elgar Chen was riding his motorcycle from Punta Gorda towards the outskirts of town when he collided head-on with a white pick-up truck. The father of three suffered severe injuries and died at the scene. driver of the truck, Marcos Choc stated that he was unable to avoid the collision despite his best attempt. Police are still investigating the accident and have not yet released any details.

 

 

One Dead, Three Injured in Southern Highway Car Collision

A tragic accident on the Hummingbird Highway Monday night claimed the life of Michael Daniels, a twenty-six-year-old bartender and father of two young boys, ages six and four. Two of his friends, Benjamin Guerra and Caleb Umul were also injured in the crash. Daniels and his friends had just finished football practice in Saint Margaret’s Village and were heading home to Valley Community in his silver Mitsubishi. Employed at Caves Branch Resort, Daniels lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a culvert, suffering severe head and upper body injuries that led to his death at the scene. He and his wife, Paulina Daniels, were set to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary on Friday. Michael had a notable achievement in 2013, placing second in the La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge intramural category with his brothers. His older brother, Kenrick, shared that the last time he saw Michael was about a month ago when Michael was planning a family reunion.

 

On the Phone: Kenrick Daniels, Brother of Deceased

“He wanted to do a family reunion, football game, and this was his idea to do that, our family reunion football game down in our village – Valley Community. It was me, him and my uncle and my dad that was talking about it. That was his intention to also bring the family closer together and speaking with my mom this morning My mother said that for the past week or two weeks, Michael had just been bringing her flowers from work and bringing her all different kinds of flowers. And then my mom told him that when she dies, he doesn’t need to bring any flowers because he already brought enough for her right now. And then my mom said not knowing that he was bringing them now because he wasn’t going to be there when my mom died. So, it was something sad when I heard my mom say that this morning.”

 

One Brother Dead and the Other Injured in Deadly Traffic Accident 

Tonight, a family is mourning the tragic loss of a loved one after a fatal traffic accident in the Corozal District on Wednesday afternoon. Around 3 p.m., brothers Gaspar and Santiago Cantun were driving a Chevy Tracker on Sarteneja Road when Gaspar lost control, causing the vehicle to flip multiple times. When the police arrived, they found Gaspar bleeding from his face and Santiago also injured. They also noted that the vehicle’s license plate was expired. The brothers were rushed to the Corozal Community Hospital, where Gaspar sadly succumbed to his injuries. Santiago has since been released.

 

 

Police Still Seeking Suspect in Fatal RTA

Police are actively searching for suspects linked to a fatal crash on the George Price Highway last Thursday evening. The collision occurred around 7:20 p.m. near Mile 47 and claimed the life of 50-year-old Maria Caal Xi, a Guatemalan national residing in Cotton Tree Village, Cayo. Authorities arrived at the scene to find a heavily damaged grey 1999 Toyota pickup and a wrecked 2025 Chevrolet Camaro about 30 feet away. The pickup’s driver, 70-year-old Manuel Juarez, told police that he saw a speeding vehicle approach before feeling an impact and losing consciousness. Witnesses reported that the Camaro’s driver fled the scene by jumping over a roadside barrier and disappearing into nearby bushes. Commissioner of Police Chester Williams provided an update on the ongoing investigation earlier today.

 

                Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“I don’t think we have found that person as yet. He was still being sought by the police.”

 

Reporter

“How is it that they have evaded if da just bushes?”

 

Chester Williams

“Well, the amount of time he had a good lead before the police got there he perhaps know the area well, and so he was able to escape. We’re hoping that we’ll be able to find him.”

 

Vehicle Flips After Ramming into Flatbed Truck

Over the weekend, a video surfaced on social media showing a vehicle crashing into the back of a flatbed truck in Santa Elena, Cayo. The impact caused the vehicle to flip onto its side, but fortunately, no serious injuries were reported. The video has since sparked debate over who was at fault, with some pointing out the slow speed at which the truck was travelling. Today, Commissioner of Police Chester Williams shared his perspective on the incident. Here’s what he had to say.

 

                Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“They do have speed limits specified in the laws. I think in towns and cities it is for trucks and buses; it is fifteen miles per hour, and for other people I think it’s twenty-five miles. I’m not too sure, but there are speed limits. And I did see that that incident where the SUV clipped the rear end of a flatbed, and then eventually that matter has been dealt with by the police. Obviously, the driver of the SUV is a thug, and I believe that he has been dealt with by the police.”

Another Belmopan Market Vendor Dies in a Two-car Pileup

Police are on the lookout for two suspects involved in a deadly crash near Mile Forty-seven on the George Price Highway Thursday night. The tragic accident claimed the life of fifty-year-old Maria Caal from Cotton Tree Village. Reports indicate that Caal was in a Toyota pickup driven by seventy-year-old Manuel Juarez, a vegetable vendor at the Belmopan market. They were exiting NEMO Drive near El Rancho when a speeding Chevy Camaro collided with them. The impact killed Caal, while Juarez was rushed to Western Regional Hospital for treatment. The occupants of the Camaro, identified as Jose and Leli Mendez, reportedly fled the scene on foot into nearby bushes. Caal, who also worked at the Belmopan market, was trapped inside the wreckage. Earlier today, News Five spoke with Samuel Cal, who shared his insights on the tragic incident.

 

On the phone: Samuel Cal, Son of Deceased

“I saw a message on Facebook.  One of the people posted that they saw an accident happened near Mile 47 on the George Price Highway, saying that the victim was Maria Caal.  So I called one of my people that I know close and I told them that something happened and my mother had gotten into an accident, and I rushed and tried my best to reach there.  When I reached, a lot of cars were parked.  We reached and the officers were right there doing their job.  I see wah pickup bruk up and a next car was on the side of the road, but there was nobody in that car, looked like the guy ran away.  So I say, “I hope it’s not my mom.”  Well the guy, I told the guy that that’s my mother, Maria Caal.  That is her, who was in the accident.  When I gone, I saw my mom unconscious.  I gone check on the other side and I asked one of the police what had happened with the other driver.  He said he ran away.  How? Nobody knows.   Like how I said, when I reached just a little late but I still got the chance to see my mom in the pickup and then they put her in the police car and took her to Belmopan, but there was no space so they had to send her to Belize.  We are really sad, my mother left seven of us, six here and one in Houston and we are really sad and don’t know what to do.  We all need the people’s help because my mom was a hard-working lady, she was working at the market in Belmopan.”

 

The police are still investigating this tragic accident. Sadly, Maria Caal is the second female vendor from the Belmopan market to lose her life in a deadly collision in just five weeks. On December 3rd, 2024, Miriam Cordon, affectionately known as Miss Pretty, also died in a road accident on the George Price Highway.

 

Mario Quijada Perishes in Motorcycle Pileup

Over the weekend, a tragic road accident claimed the life of a motorcyclist. Mario Quijada, aged forty-two, sadly became the first motorcycle fatality of the new year. Assistant Commissioner of Police Hilberto Romero has more details on this unfortunate incident.

 

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Sunday, January fifth, police responded to a fatal road traffic accident at mile forty-seven on the Hummingbird Highway where they saw a Toyota Hilux and a motorcycle with extensive damages.  Information revealed that Veronica Majil was driving the Toyota Hilux and she collided with a motorcycle being driven by Mario Quijada, forty-two years old.  Mario Quijada was taken for treatment where he was pronounced dead on arrival.  An investigation is being carried out to determine whether any charges will be levied.”

 

Reporter

Was any sample taken?

 

ACP Hilberto Romero

“Yes, a sample was taken.”

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