Who Killed Linbert Flowers?

A man was murdered in Belize City in the wee hours of today and police say it has all the bearing of a domestic situation gone terribly bad. It happened on Caesar Ridge Road, and the victim is fifty-nine-year-old Linbert Flowers. The deceased apparently went to a residence in the area and reportedly tried to enter the premises but was prevented. Shortly after, a badly wounded Flowers was seen with a stab wound in his chest. News Five’s Marion Ali has the story.

  

Marion Ali, Reporting

Fifty-nine-year-old Linbert Flowers was fatally stabbed early this morning. The incident happened when Flowers went to this residence sometime after three o’clock to visit a woman. But he was denied entry into the house, and a dispute erupted. At the end of it, Flowers had suffered a fatal stab.

 

Hilberto Romero

A.C.P Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Monday, the 8th of April 2024 around 3:30 a.m. Police responded to reports that someone had been stabbed at Cesar Ridgewood in Belize City. They proceeded to the area and upon arrival they found Lindbergh Flowers, 59 years with stab wounds. He was taken to the KHMH where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Investigation revealed that Flowers was in the area when he was approached by someone who inflicted the stab wounds.”

 

Assistant Commissioner of Police, Hilberto Romero, who heads the Eastern Division Police Station, told reporters today that this incident involved a woman and was the result of a domestic issue.

 

A.C.P Hilberto Romero

“We don’t have all the facts, but we suspect it has to do something with a domestic dispute.”

 

Reporter

“So it is a chance that it was self-defense?”

 

A.C.P Hilberto Romero

“Yes, that’s a probability. Persons have been detained for questioning.”

After Flowers was stabbed, he made his way up the street to this yard, where he collapsed on this refrigerator, asking for help. But before long, he passed away. Today, no one wanted to talk about Flowers. His family only told us that he was a hard-working man who has been with the Customs Department for the past twelve years. Marion Ali for News Five.

 

American Woman Dies Following Brawl in San Pedro

An American woman died following a brawl she was involved in on La Isla Bonita over the weekend. A postmortem examination is expected to determine whether she died from injuries received during the fight or the accident that led to the brawl. The victim, forty-six-year-old Jennifer Lynn Griffith, was in the passenger seat of the golf cart that her husband, forty-one-year-old Maynor Rene Ancona, was driving when they crashed into El Norte Bar on Saturday night. That accident led to an altercation between the couple and the bar’s employees. It was during that fight that one of the employees threw a conch shell at Griffith, hitting her on the head. She was taken to the hospital but refused medical care, discharging herself. The pain in her head returned a day later, when she was rushed to the hospital, where she succumbed. Police Commissioner Chester Williams briefed the media this morning.

 

                      Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“It is my understanding that prior to the brawl, the  lady was on a golf cart along with her husband, and it collided into a building with the golf cart during which she may have also hit her head. She had a concussion. And that it was that collision that eventually led to the brawl.  And, during that brawl, she was also stoned with a conch shell, which also caused her head injuries.  She went to the polyclinic with the police and she refused medical treatment and self-discharged herself from the clinic and went home.  The next day morning, she seemingly was having pain and she went back to the clinic where she succumbed.  At this time, we are not able to say what the cause of death is. If she died as a result of the conch shell or as a result of the accident.  So I spoke to the director of the National Forensic Service this morning and I requested that the postmortem examination be expedited.  And so it will be done first thing tomorrow morning. Once that is done, then we should be able to ascertain a cause of death and then we will be able to consult with the DPP for guidance in terms of what charge or charges to be levied on those persons who are involved in the brawl with her”

 

Reporter

“Is it an employee who stoned that conch shell?”

Chester Williams
“I’m not sure if it’s an employee, but one of the persons were involved in the brawl.”

 

Reporter

“So multiple people?”

 

Chester Williams

“A few persons involved, yes, but I think one person threw the conch shell. From what I was made to understand is that subsequent to her discharging herself in at hospital, she had indicated to the police that she didn’t want anything against those individuals. So, they’re in custody, and they’ll be charged at the very least for disorderly behavior.”

Young Woman Dies in Car Crash, Driver Charged

A young woman died as a result of a road traffic accident over the weekend. It happened on Saturday morning between miles seventeen and eighteen on the Philip Goldson Highway. The victim is nineteen-year-old Denia Rowland. The Ford Ranger pickup truck was being driven at the time by twenty-year-old Oscar Galindo, who reportedly lost control, causing it to flip several times. Investigators believe he was under the influence of alcohol and speeding. A.C.P. Hilberto Romero provided an update. 

 

Hilberto Romero

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“Investigation revealed that she was riding inside this pickup truck being driven at the time by Oscar Galindo, twenty years when Galindo lost control of the vehicle. It overturned and she was flown out of the vehicle. An investigation was carried out and as a result, Oscar Galindo has been arrested and charged for the crimes of manslaughter by negligence, causing death by careless conduct, drove motor vehicle without due care or attention, and drove motor vehicle with alcohol concentration above the prescribed limit.”

 

Oscar Galindo

Hipolito Novelo

“Was he speeding?”

 

A.C.P. Hilberto Romero

“The information regarding, yes he was speeding and alcohol was involved.”

 

Two Men to be Charged for Police Officer’s Murder

Two men are expected to be charged soon for the murder of police officer Dylan Anthony. Anthony was on a motorcycle, driving on the Roaring Creek Bridge, when he was targeted in March. The twenty-nine-year-old Camalote Village resident was on his way home when he was murdered in a case of mistaken identity. Tonight, investigators believe they have the killers. Police Commissioner Chester Williams is expecting the men to be charged soon.


                         Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police
“The investigation involving the shooting death off Dylan Anthony police constable  was ongoing. We were interviewing a number of persons with the hope of getting sufficient evidence to be able to not just charged, but maybe even eventually securing a conviction upon trial. And so we were able to gather enough and based on that, today, two persons will be arrested and charged for the crime of murder in respect to pc Antony’s murder. One of those person is  Mr Hugh Milton. And the other one is a guy, I can’t remember the first name right now. From our investigation, it tells us that  Gideon was the  driver of the motorcycle and Milton was the pillion rider and the one who  executed the act upon PC Anthony.”

 

Reporter

“Police had initially said this was a mistaken identity, do you know who they were actually after?”

 

Chester Williams

“Yes, we do know who that person is. So what happened to that person? Well, that person knows that he was intended target as well. And that person is also in prison under the SOE. The two suspects are also in prison under the SOE. So we so they  have been sent for from prison to be charged and will be arenas sometime today.”

 

Police Officer Charged for Obstruction  

Inspector Walton Patrick Banner, a police officer, has been released on bail after being accused of obstructing another officer during the detention of a suspect involved in a stabbing incident at the Horse Race in Burrell Boom Village over a week ago. Banner appeared in court unrepresented and pleaded not guilty to the charge. He was granted bail in the sum of one thousand dollars plus one surety of the same amount. Despite initial concerns about conditions for bail, it was determined that Banner and the complainant officer did not work together, so no conditions were imposed. Banner is expected to be placed on interdiction, receiving half pay, and is due back in court on May ninth. According to investigators, police officers were responding to a violent altercation at the horse race track. Julian Austin Reynolds, armed and allegedly involved in injuring another person, was being detained by police when Inspector Banner allegedly intervened. During the fight, B.D.F. soldier Clint Stevenson was stabbed. Today Police Commissioner Chester Williams updated the media.

 

                         Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“We have the ongoing rivalry in the Belize River Valley area involving three villages are the villagers from three villages. That is Lemonal, Bermuda landing and a Doublehead cabbage. A number of persons were detained over the weekend  and the police conducted investigation to  ascertain the extent of these individuals involvement in the ongoing rivalry.  A number of persons  will be charged for varying degree of offenses. And one of those persons who have been charged is Sergeant Walton Banner. He was charged for obstructing the police. This resulted from his conduct when police detained those persons who were wanted for a chopping that took place at the horse race on Holy Saturday, where he allegedly obstructed the police officers from detaining the suspects. So he has been charged for obstruction in respect thereof.”

 

Lemonal, Bermudan Landing, and Doublehead Cabbage Residents Feuding

As you heard from the Commissioner, there is an ongoing rivalry between residents of three villages in the Belize Rural Valley area. He says that efforts are being made to quell the feud among those groups. However, police are getting resistance from residents of Lemonal Village. Commissioner Williams also criticized the woman supporting the feud.

 

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“Yesterday we, we also had  intervention with the villagers from Lemonal and Doublehead Cabbage and during that intervention session, a lot of information was shared in respect to what caused the beef and what can be done to resolve the beef.  A number of the key players from the Lemonal fraction were absent. And so we could not have had the intervention in such a way that we believe the matter could  be brought to an end. And so we have reserved this coming Thursday  to go back to Ladyville and invite the different players to come to the table for us to have a more better intervention with the input of more of the players from Lemonal Village.  While we try to do this, we, we still see that a number of  persons from Lemonal  continue to go on social media and are instigating violence.  I don’t think that is going to add, it’s going to make the situation any better. And in some cases we’re seeing where the violence is being pushed by women. And in some cases, mothers of these young men who are involved in these ongoing, feud. Now, as parents,  I would want to think that you would be more responsible and, uh, would try to guide your child or your children to act civil  and not to be involved in these type of activities. But when we see that parents are  involved to the extent of  riling up  the children to  behave  in an uncivil way, then it makes you wonder what kind of parent they are.”

 

 

Re-strategizing Police Efforts in Belize Rural Valley  

According to Police Commissioner Chester Williams, police efforts in the Belize Rural Valley area need to be restructured. He says that police officers who are stationed in the three villagers know the troublemakers all too well, and it is something that the department will address internally.

 

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

Many of the failures in the area also had to do with policing. Poor level of policing coming from the police officers in the rural area. And so as a part of the plan moving forward, there certainly needs to be an adjustment in the police officers  deployment within rural Belize.  Many of the officers there are from the same villages where these problems are coming from and so they’re too acquainted with the players and are unable to execute their duties the way they should.  So we have to address that internally. And that is something that I have discussed with Mr. Romero, Mr. Greenwich, Mr. Barrow and Mr. Gabriel.  Additionally, we have also, since last week put in place additional patrols in the River Valley area  to see how we can conduct more  strategic operations to go after those persons who are involved. And I can tell you that over the weekend, footages with these, um, brawls at these games. And, in almost  all of these video footages, we can see that the group from Lemonal are the aggressors. And so we have to look at that very carefully and see what we can do to  adequately address the issue to try and bring this feud to an end.”

 

 

 

The Fate of Saldivar and Grijalva to Be Decided by NPC on Wednesday

The internal fighting in the United Democratic Party continues. Following major losses at the municipal polls, differences between certain members continue to build. Former U.D.P. Party Leader, John Saldivar, and Orange Walk Central Standard Bearer Denny Grijalva are fighting to keep their heads above water. Their fate will be decided by the U.D.P.’s National Party Council on Wednesday.  News Five’s Paul Lopez reports.

 

Paul Lopez, Reporting

Former U.D.P. Area Representative for Belmopan, John Saldivar’s future within the party remains uncertain.  A U.D.P. National Party Council Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April tenth to decide the fate of Saldivar and U.D.P. Orange Walk Central Standard Bearer Danny Grijalva in the party.  A U.D.P Central Executive motion passed on March twenty-sixth says that while a previous NPC meeting resolved that both men continue as standard bearers, their tenure has yet to yield any significant electoral progress within their constituencies. The motion accuses both individuals of engaging in activities conducive to disunity and factionalism, contrary to the best interest of the U.D.P. The motion was passed by the U.D.P’s Central Executive only days after Saldivar and Grijalva boycotted the party’s NPC meeting on March third to attend their own meeting at the Biltmore with other U.D.P. officials.

 

John Saldivar has since written to U.D.P. Chairman Michael Peyrefitte on the motion. In his letter, Saldivar noted that the party’s Central Executive Committee does not have the authority to vote on the dismissal of a standard bearer, candidate or caretaker. He goes on to say that he has sought legal advice on the matter and the motion is ill-conceived and illegal. Chairman Peyrefitte responded by saying ‘you and I can write each other until thy kingdom come and it will make no difference”. He noted that the legality of the motion will be put before the NPC on April tenth. Peyrefitte said that he hopes that cooler heads prevail and that the party gets back to focusing on winning sixteen seats in the upcoming general election. Reports are that Chairman Peyrefitte has strong objections to the motion. Meanwhile, on Sunday the National Party Council reaffirmed its August 2023 decision to endorse Moses “Shyne” Barrow as the U.D.P.’s leader until after the 2025 general elections. This likely will bring a screeching halt to any plans that may have come out of that March twenty-third side meeting to oust Barrow as party leader. Reporting for News Five, I am Paul Lopez

Osmond Martinez Wants To Run Standard Bearer

The C.E.O. of the Ministry of Economic Development, Doctor Osmond Martinez, wants to be the next Area Representative of Toledo East under the People’s United Party. Martinez explained that he is in the early stages of the process; however, he is hopeful that his endeavor will be successful. The problem here is that the P.U.P. already has an area representative for that division in the person of Mike Espat. Our information is that Espat is not too happy that Martinez is putting his hat in the ring. We asked him about that today.

 

Dr. Osmond Martinez, C.E.O., Ministry Economic Development
“Well, it’s not a decision as yet, you know. There is a process that any person who wants to, to run for politics will have to go through. One of those is that you have to submit an application to the National Party Council. The National Party Council will have to accept you. So, for now, I am the CEO of the Ministry of Economic Development. When the time comes to submit an application, I will submit an application. But for now, I’m just the CEO. I am not an official person who is running. But yes, I will submit an application.”

Reporter
“When do you believe may be that opportune time? And do you believe that will go smoothly with the party?”

Dr. Osmond Martinez
“I don’t know when that opportune time will be. So I’m just for now, I’m just. What I have done is I have just tested the social medias and I am really impressed that I was well received in my home, which the places where I grow within the banana farms and Bella Vista Village.”

2022 Census Preliminary Results: Population up by 23%  

Today, the Statistical Institute of Belize revealed the preliminary results of the 2022 census. This census, which began in May of 2022, collected data from nine hundred fifty-six areas over the course of an eight-month period. The data was then analyzed by the S.I.B. to identify Belize’s population trends, demographics, and socioeconomic insights. The preliminary results revealed that Belize’s population has increased by twenty-three percent since 2010, with just over seventy-five thousand more people. News Five’s Britney Gordon reports.

 

Britney Gordon, Reporting

Belize’s population increased by twenty-three percent since 2010. There are about twenty-five point two percent more females and twenty-one point four pecent males than there were in 2010. Despite the increase in population to close to four hundred thousand, the rate at which it has been increasing has been declining steadily over the past few years. That’s because there are fewer births. Director General of the S.I.B., Diana Castillo-Trejo gave further insight into the trends.

 

                          Diana Castillo-Trejo

Diana Castillo-Trejo, Director General, S.I.B.

“We also saw a dramatic reduction in our dependency ratio. So, whereas in 2010, the dependency ratio was 60. 2%, and our dependency ratio is basically the ratio of persons who would not normally be a part of the labor force. So, our children 0 to 14 and persons older than 65, um, as a percent of the persons who would normally be in the labor force. So, persons age 15 to 64. So it, it gives you a ratio of your dependent population to your non dependent population. In 2010, our dependency ratio was over 60%. In 2022, it had fallen by more than 10 percentage points to just under 50%. And we can see that this was all due to a reduction in our child dependency ratio. Whereas we had a child dependency ratio of 50%. 53. 4 percent in 2010. This had fallen dramatically to 41. 3 percent in 2022. We also see the effects of those slightly longer lives in an increase in the old age dependency ratio.”

 

The census also revealed that the number of houses increased significantly, growing from seventy-nine thousand six hundred fifty-eight in 2010 to one hundred ten thousand, seven hundred nineteen. The number of persons dwelling within each household decreased from four per household to three point six. Deputy Director General of the SIB, Miriam Willoughby detailed these changes.

 

                         Miriam Willoughby

Miriam Willoughby, Deputy Director General, S.I.B.

“In terms of the population characteristics in 2022, the total household population stood at three hundred and eighty seven, three hundred and ninety 7,483, up 23.3%. Since the last census in 2010, Stan Creek District experienced the highest population growth at 40.3%. While Carole Ball had the lowest at 10. 4%. 50. 50.8 percent of the population were female compared to 48.2 percent male. 27. 6 percent of the population were below the age of 14. The national median age wasat 25 years of age. The share of the population We since 2010, and we had about 11.5 of the population that was born abroad, and almost one third of migrants came to Belize because of family reunification.”

 

Although the number of people migrating to Belize for the purpose of family reunification increased Doctor Osmond Martinez, CEO of the Ministry of Economic Development explained that, that did not signal a decline in the number of people migrating to Belize for employment.

 

                      Osmond Martinez

Dr. Osmond Martinez, C.E.O., Ministry Economic Development

“The statistics didn’t say only family relations because no, the hiring of people is more formal, formal. So if you ask the ministry of labor, for example, there has to, they have been creating a mechanism in place whereby we can import the labor force not to participate in the agro productive sector and the construction sector. If I’m not wrong, just a few days, you had a, an interview with the, uh, this, uh, cement factory, you know, who, who produce cement, uh, cement blocks, no. And there was no workers. To work on that field. And, and if you look at my speech, I actually, um, highlighted the service sector, the, uh, BPOs and the, um, and the tourism sector are boosting on our, um, their numbers are better off than where it was in 2019. So it has attracted. Young people, young, educated people who are well rewarded in terms of their salary. So they don’t want to go and work in the construction sector or the agro productive sector. So the citrus, banana, uh, the sugar industry continue to face challenges year after year. And so there is an importation of hundreds and hundreds of workers every year. So for example, in 2022. There were, uh, 21, 000 workers that were imported from Central America so that they can continue to contribute to our economy through the agro productive and construction sector.”

Britney Gordon for News Five.

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