Postmortem Says Selvin Sealy Jr. Was Killed
Tonight, growing outrage and heartbreak in San Pedro, as the death of thirty-two-year-old tour guide Selvin Sealy Jr. while in police custody has officially been ruled a homicide. A post-mortem examination confirmed that Sealy died from restraint asphyxia—intensifying calls for justice and accountability. Sealy, a well-known resident of the DFC area, was detained by police on the morning of Monday, May twelfth, after reportedly behaving erratically near Villa Abrazos. According to police, he had climbed a tree, claiming he was being chased by a dog. Officers say they subdued him when he refused to come down—but shortly after, they realized he was unresponsive. He was rushed to the San Pedro Polyclinic, where he was pronounced dead. Now, with the cause of death confirmed, Sealy’s grieving family is demanding answers.

Selvin Sealy Sr.
Selvin Sealy Sr., Father of Deceased (File: May 13th, 2025)
“I’m heartbroken about my son and I don’t wish this on anyone, it’s a really rough feeling. Even right now, I get emotional. The call came to my house about 7:30, somewhere around there, about 7:30, I was getting ready to go out and then I heard that my son was critical at the polyclinic in San Pedro. So I got the news and I got ready and I went there directly. In all the chaos, and all the situation, I saw my son lying dead on the table and it was a really heartfelt emotion for me. They told me that, someone at the police department, that he was at some, I think it’s like a private house, rental, pool, swimming [when] the security called the police to come and see. I don’t know what transpired from there. They do have videos which I would like to see and get for my personal satisfaction. But after that, in between, something happened when the police picked him up or so. That part, I would really like a clarification. And then they took him, it seems [like] because I heard [that] they were talking about they had him in a handcuff. They took him to the station and so forth. He was well in the morning because my other son saw him at 6:30, passing by the boats on the beach. It’s a human being, like everyone else. Somebody dies, your children somebody dies, you want justice because no matter how the person is… if he had committed a crime or something it’s different. I just want justice. I’m not pinpointing fingers, but my son died.”
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