Two Vehicles, One Motorcycle – Ten Persons Dead

We start tonight’s news with the heartbreaking details of a tragic road accident in San Ignacio, marking the worst in recent history. A three-vehicle pile-up claimed ten lives and left four others injured, two of them critically. The accident occurred between miles seventy-one and seventy-two on the San Ignacio/Benque Viejo road, just a few hundred yards past Kontiki Service Station, heading from San Ignacio towards Benque. A Ford Expedition SUV with four occupants was traveling from San Ignacio towards Benque, while a Toyota Corolla with nine occupants was heading in the opposite direction. The two vehicles collided head-on, causing the Corolla to burst into flames. Tragically, all nine occupants, including a four-year-old girl, perished. A motorcyclist traveling behind the SUV also crashed into the back of the vehicle and died on impact. The four occupants of the SUV were the only survivors, though they sustained injuries. Six of the deceased were friends and employees of Ready Call Center in San Ignacio. In the aftermath of this tragedy, the call center held a candlelight vigil on Sunday night, joined by the families of all ten victims. News Five’s Marion Ali brings us the story.

 

Marion Ali, Reporting

The cause of the Toyota Corolla bursting into flames upon impact, tragically killing all nine of its occupants on Saturday night, remains a mystery. The horrific accident happened around ten PM between miles seventy-one and seventy-two on the San Ignacio/Benque Road, involving a head-on collision with a Ford Expedition SUV. The Corolla’s occupants were returning from a shopping trip to Melchor de Mencos, Guatemala. Shamela Pinelo was watching a live report of the accident when she discovered the heartbreaking news that she had lost both a niece and a cousin. When she called her niece’s phone, it was the police who answered.

 

                     Shamela Pinelo

Shamela Pinelo, Aunt of Keilin Pinelo

“From the moment they said come to the scene, I already saw on the live body bars.  Because it was at the hospital, the police would have said, go to the hospital. So I knew what I was coming to see.  When I got here, it was just sad. On the scene you will see curtains and different old stuff on the scene, where they went to do Christmas shopping.”

 

Pinelo mentioned that another victim had even joked with her about forgetting to bring her passport.

 

Shamela Pinelo

“The saddest thing for me, with the little one that name Ashley, I was in town, and she passed, and she watched me, and I hailed her, and I waved, and she said, who goes to Melchor and forget their passport? And then I laughed, and then she went back. Her brother brought it for her. That’s why he doesn’t know how he can hold up.”

 

           Jasmin Rodriguez & daughter Jazelle

Jasmin Rodriguez and her four-year-old daughter, Jazelle, were in the Corolla. Jasmin had gone shopping for Christmas gifts and party supplies for her son’s upcoming seventh birthday this Sunday. Jasmin’s mother, Delfina Rodriguez, shared that the family won’t be celebrating Christmas this year after receiving the devastating news from her son.

 

                     Delfina Rodriguez

Delfina Rodriguez, Mother of Jasmin Rodriguez

“She was going to Melchor to buy her children Christmas clothes and a piñata for her son. Its going to be his birthday on Saturday. My son is a policeman. He called his dad and tell him that Jasmin had an accident and Jazza.”

 

Marion Ali

“Your granddaughter?”

 

Delfina Rodriguez

“Yes, my granddaughter, and they died. Jazza perished and Jasmin was thrown outside the car. They found her outside, and while going to the hospital, she reached the hospital, she died in the hospital. There will be no Christmas for us. It won’t be the same without.”

 

The driver of the Toyota Corolla was Roduel Parham, who wasn’t employed by the call center. He left home Saturday morning with his sister-in-law, telling his family he was going to check on a vehicle part. However, his sister-in-law, Aimie Hernandez, worked at the call center, so they might have planned the shopping trip together. Their relative, Christelle Manzanero, spoke with News Five.

 

                         Christelle Manzanero

Christelle Manzanero, Aunt of Roduel Parham

“He leave from here in the morning to go and check a vehicle part on Melchor side and coming back on his way, ih pa tell ah he mi wa cross it for ah since he work deh but ih pa mi di tell ah mek ih come home because my sister mi di worry bout ah soh on his way coming back we get the sad news or the sad call that my nephew was in the vehicle. Ih geh burn up and he’s dead along with the rest who passed away. That’s no kinda taximan that’s no kind of taxi man. I don’t know weh people get this information that it was a taxi. It was not a taxi. It was a private Corolla. He was a driver. It was not a taxi.”

 

Mitzi Iglegias lost her younger brother, Jaheim Iglesias, in the mishap.

 

                         Mitzi Iglesias

Mitzi Iglesias, Sister of Jaheim Iglesias

“My brother doesn’t hang around with his coworkers. He usually hangs with other friends, so when he said he was going to go shopping, this was new for me because he always says this: “I’m at work to make money, not to make friends,” but it look like he did make friends this time and he was excited to go shopping, you know, for the Christmas.”

 

Marion Ali for News Five.

In the Aftermath, an Outpouring of Support

In the wake of the tragedy, Prime Minister John Briceño and Santa Elena/San Ignacio Town Mayor, Earl Trapp, have urged drivers to exercise caution and extended their condolences to the families affected. On Sunday night, Ready Call Centre held a heartfelt candlelight vigil in memory of the six employees who lost their lives. Here’s Marion Ali with the report.

 

Marion Ali, Reporting

The ten persons who died in the accident are: Genesis Roduel Parham, Shailar Lopez, Jasmin Rodriguez, Jazelie Rodriguez, Keilin Pinelo, Dennis Williams, Abigail Bradley, Jaheim Iglesias, Amy Hernandez and Alesandro Carrillo. Carrillo was riding his motorcycle behind the SUV and collided with it when it crashed into the Corolla. Today, A.C.P. Hilberto Romero shared with reporters what the police have learned so far.

 

                 Hilberto Romero

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

“On Saturday, the 7th day of December 2024, around 10:15 p.m., police responded to a road traffic accident in San Ignacio. Upon arrival, they saw a Toyota car, a Ford SUV, and a motorcycle, extensively damaged. The Ford car was seen engulfed in flames, and the information was that several persons were trapped inside the car. Fire personnel were called to the area, assisted with the scene. When the flames were under control, the bodies of eight persons were taken out of the car. The Ford SUV was being driven by Frank Burns, accompanied by his wife, Janelle Burns and their two children. Frank Burns and Janelle Burns were treated at the K.H.M.H. and remain in a stable condition, and the two children were treated and released.”

 

Britney Gordon

“Was there any alcohol involved?”

 

A.C.P Hilberto Romero

“Tests will be done and it will be determined when the results are obtained.”

 

Reporter

“Did the car run a checkpoint?”

 

A.C.P Hilberto Romero

“Yes, we got information that there was a checkpoint before the accident occurred. In an area, the car ran through the checkpoint and failed to stop.”

 

In a heartfelt Facebook message on Saturday, Prime Minister John Briceño expressed his sympathy to the families of the deceased. He also reflected on the recent spate of traffic accidents that have tragically claimed several lives. He said, quote, “Our hearts go out to the families impacted by all these traffic incidents. We’re sorry, so very sorry for their loss. To all our citizens, I urge you to utilize our roadways with sound judgment and care. Adhere to the traffic laws, speed limits, and carrying capacities of our motor vehicles. Let’s drive with care for our lives and those of our fellow citizens utilizing our roadways and municipal streets and pathways. We are each other’s keepers in every sphere of life and interactions,” end quote. Mayor Earl Trapp of San Ignacio/Santa Elena expressed his frustration over the lax enforcement of traffic laws. He called for stricter vigilance by the authorities, even if it means some motorists might get upset.

 

                    Earl Trapp

Earl Trapp, Mayor, San Ignacio/Santa Elena

“It’s never too late. It’s late in that lives have been lost, but we can take this responsibility.  Reactionary moment to begin to implement something proactive, you know, and I believe that it’s no time for us  as the local authorities  as well as the government  to enforce the laws because the laws are there. And I have seen things happen in this municipality where motorists and drivers have caused some kind of infringement and then they come in trying to annul tickets, but I think it’s high time that we, as leaders, begin to take these things very seriously and implement the laws. Because by implementing the laws, one or two people will get mad at you, but you know what, in the end we end up saving lives.”

 

On Sunday night, Ready Call Center, along with the families and friends of the deceased, gathered for a heartfelt candlelight vigil. Delfina Rodriguez, the mother of Jasmin and grandmother of Jazelle Rodriguez, is also seeking financial assistance from the public as she prepares to lay them to rest. If you would like to help, you can make a deposit to Belize Bank account number 256 936 01 01 60000, under the name Maritza Noelli Rodriguez. Marion Ali for News Five.

Transport Department Plans to Increase Night Patrols on Highways

Over the weekend, Belizeans were shaken by the news of the country’s deadliest road accident in recent years. A tragic collision in San Ignacio claimed the lives of ten people, including a four-year-old child. This heartbreaking incident comes on the heels of several other road fatalities, such as the death of Miriam “Ms. Pretty” Cordon, who lost her life after a van collided into an SUV she was traveling in accident last week. These are just a few of the many tragic losses Belizeans have faced this year. The Belize Transport Department is striving to address these issues, but as Chief Transport Officer Leon Gentle points out, they are grappling with limited resources.

 

                 Leon Gentle

Leon Gentle, Chief Transport Officer

“There are several things that we’re hoping that we can employ. We have been in dialogue with the police department as well as the municipal authorities for us to increase our presence, especially during the night time that has been the challenge for us from the Department of Transport as it relates to doing our night patrols. And we’ve done this. This challenge has always been primarily because  the issue. Is the security of our offices that we want to ensure their safety as well. So we always collaborated with the department of the police department to ensure that our officers along with their officers are doing our night patrols and doing our night patrols and vehicle checkpoints. And so while this may seem like a response, it has always been it has always been the fact that we have been collaborating with the police department. While our operations may not go twenty-four or through the night, we do have checkpoints in the hotspots primarily on the western corridor and the northern corridor up until  Sometimes all the way up until ten o’clock at night, so there is that level of we have been having those level of response as it relates to nightly checkpoints, but it’s something that we need to revisit to see if we can increase our awareness and presence on the highways.”

 

Britney Gordon

“What would you say is the main challenge that the department is facing right now in order to counteract these accidents? As police told us earlier, in the case of the St. Ignacio RTA, the driver ran the checkpoint. So how do you manage that?”

 

Leon Gentle

“So it’s a matter of resources. We’ve been working on to see how we can look at the resources that we have doing self-assessment to look at areas that we can improve on one area that we have identified is human resources. We need to increase the officers that we have in our enforcement unit, as well as we need to increase the number of vehicles that we have to effectively patrol the highways, both during the day and at night.”

 

Reckless Driver Videoed Almost Crashing into Bus

Less than twenty-four hours after the tragedy, a motorcyclist took to Facebook on Sunday to share a video of a close call he had with a reckless driver. Daniel Coleman posted footage of a blue pick-up truck swerving into the opposite lane, nearly colliding with an oncoming bus. The truck then overtakes another vehicle, dangerously crossing into the other lane on a curve. Coleman, riding his motorcycle, captures the driver on video before ending the recording. According to Coleman, this incident occurred in Esperanza Village, Cayo.

 

 

Man Charged After Girlfriend Falls to Death from Golfcart  

On Friday, a vacation in San Pedro, Ambergris, turned tragic when a woman lost her life. Around four p.m., Jennifer Hernandez was enjoying a golf cart ride with her boyfriend, Jeremy Flores, near Secret Beach, when they hit a bump in the road. The jolt caused Hernandez to fall and suffer fatal injuries. First responders quickly arrived at the scene and transported her to the San Pedro Polyclinic for treatment, but sadly, she succumbed to her injuries shortly after. ACP Hilberto Romero has confirmed that Flores has since been charged.

 

              Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Friday, the sixth day of December, 2024, police responded to a fatal accident.  On the secret beach road in San Pedro. Upon arrival, they learned that the female had been taken for treatment. San Pedro Police visited the San Pedro Polyclinic where they found  Jennifer Hernandez with injuries to the head and body. Thereafter, she succumbed to her injuries. Investigation revealed that she was riding along with her boyfriend in a golf cart when the boyfriend, drove and hit a bump, causing her to fall off the golf cart, causing her fatal injuries. An investigation was carried out and her boyfriend, Jeremy Flores, has since been arrested and charged for reckless driving, driving without due care and attention, causing death by careless conduct and failed to provide specimen for analysis, it was suspected that he had been consuming alcoholic beverage.”

 

 

Police Provides Updates on Recent RTAs  

The Belize Coast Guard is in mourning tonight after the tragic death of Gianna Vanegas. On November thirtieth, the sailor was critically injured in a motorcycle accident on the George Price Highway. She was placed in a coma at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital but sadly succumbed to her injuries. The grief doesn’t end there, as the family of Belmopan business owner Miriam Cordon is also mourning her loss after a fatal collision on December second. ACP Hilberto Romero provides an update on these unfortunate incidents.

 

               Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Easter Division

“In reference to the motorcycle accident involving Gianna Vanegas, she succumbed to her injuries on Saturday. And then reference the fatal road traffic accident, where Miriam Cordon succumbed to her injuries. An investigation was carried out on Leroy Nunez of Dangriga has since been arrested and charged for the crimes of manslaughter by negligence, causing death by careless conduct, drove motor vehicle with alcoholic concentration above the prescribed limit, and drove motor vehicle without due care attention.”

 

No Charges Levied yet for Fatal Huard Ramirez Shooting

No charges have been filed yet in the shooting death of seventeen-year-old Huard Ramirez. Last Wednesday, the teenager was killed in San Ignacio Town after allegedly entering a trailer in the Boiton area without permission. According to reports, the property owner, forty-four-year-old Juan Gonzalez, discovered Ramirez and approached him as he tried to flee. Gonzalez claims that Ramirez picked up a piece of wood and attempted to attack him, prompting Gonzalez to fire a single shot, fatally wounding the teenager. ACP Hilberto Romero provided an update on the ongoing investigation.

 

                      Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“That matter is before the DPP. We are awaiting directive. None has been given to us yet, so we are waiting for directive reference at shooting.”

 

Police Still Investigating Shooting of Police’s Home  

On Friday, a gunman targeted the home of Police Corporal Yelena Monterozza in Saint Matthew’s Village. Around three a.m., Monterozza was jolted awake by the sound of gunshots but couldn’t pinpoint where they were coming from. Later, police found twenty-nine spent shells in her yard and noticed bullet holes in her house and a nearby parked car. Today, ACP Hilberto Romero informed us that the police are still investigating the incident.

 

                Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Friday, the sixth day of December, police responded to a shooting at  St. Matthews Village.  We found Yelena Monterozza, a police officer, who reported that while she was at home, she heard several bangs that sounded like gunshots. She called for police assistance, thereafter police came to the area where they found  bullet holes on two vehicles that were parked beside the house, and also bullet holes were seen on the house.  An investigation is being carried out, and so far no one is detained for this shooting.”

 

 

Body of Man Found in River, Police Link Death to Health Conditions

Over the weekend, a painful discovery was made near Yarborough Bridge when police retrieved the body of Ryan Romero from the canal. The Belize City resident was found deceased with no apparent injuries. ACP Hilberto Romero shared some insights into what the police believe led to Romero’s death.

 

                  Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Saturday, the seventh of December, police responded to reports of a body found  by the Yarborough Bridge. Upon arrival, they found the lifeless body of a male person in the water. He was taken out. Thereafter, he was identified as Ryan Romero of Belize City. He was taken to the HHMH where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Investigation revealed that he was last seen in that area. Thereafter, his body was found.  He is known to suffer from seizures. No signs of any injuries were observed on the body.”

 

PM Briceño Encourages Caribi Bleu Casino Investigation  

Prime Minister John Briceño has stated that if Caribi Bleu Casino is found guilty of any wrongdoing, they must be held accountable. The Central Bank has already confirmed that ATMs, especially those dispensing U.S. currency, should not be operated inside a casino. So, what penalties will Caribi Bleu Casino face for running an unauthorized ATM in its San Pedro facility? And there are even bigger questions: where did the U.S. currency loaded into the machine come from, and how did they manage to import and configure an ATM that dispenses U.S. dollars? The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) is the supervisory authority for casinos in Belize, but they haven’t been forthcoming about the steps they’ve taken to address these issues. News Five’s Paul Lopez reports.

 

Paul Lopez, Reporting

For the past eight weeks, News Five has been digging into the operations at Caribi Bleu Casino. Our investigation kicked off with reports that the casino had received dozens of golf cart permits earlier this year, adding to the already heavy traffic on Ambergris Caye. The San Pedro Town Council’s traffic department gave us access to their Traffic Master Log, where we discovered that only twenty golf carts are officially registered under Caribi Bleu Limited. What raised eyebrows was that during one of our initial visits to the island, we counted more than a dozen golf carts at the casino’s parking lot. On that same day, we obtained a video showing several golf carts hidden inside a neighboring building. However, when we visited the casino at the request of a Caribi Bleu representative, we were shown an empty building. The representative insisted that golf carts were never stored there.

 

But where there’s smoke, there’s often fire. Our investigation led News Five to uncover a video of a covert operation inside Caribi Bleu Casino. This operation revealed that the casino was running an unauthorized ATM that dispenses U.S. currency. When we caught up with Prime Minister John Briceno, we asked for his thoughts on the investigation.

 

          Prime Minister John Briceño

Prime Minister John Briceño

“Well I think that is more a matter, not for the ministry of finance, but either the FIU or the Central Bank. The FIU is an independent unit. So, we allow them to do their investigation. Also, with the Central Bank, if there is any fine to be paid or anyone needs to be charged for having an illegal atm and dispensing U.S. dollars. Well, I am confident that the Central Bank is going to charge these people or take them to court, and they should, I would encourage them to do so.”

On October twenty-seventh, Central Bank Governor Kareem Michael confirmed that it has launched an investigation into the casino’s operation, particularly where the ATM machine is concerned.

 

                      Kareem Michael

Kareem Michael, Governor, Central Bank (File: Nov 27th 2024)

“I am sure you will appreciate that I can’t say much on that, because it is a live investigation.”

 

Paul Lopez

“How is it that a casino can operate a casino, undetected overtime?”

 

Kareem Michael, Governor, Central Bank

“I have a better question, how is it configured? So, again the techies in the room can tell me. So, the moment this thing started, obviously Belize small and I personally received messages from citizens in San Pedro that this was taking place.”

 

Governor Michael didn’t specify what penalties the casino might face under the Currency Exchange Act or the National Payment Systems Act. However, he did confirm that a cease-and-desist order would be issued to Caribi Bleu Casino. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister stated he would not be getting involved in the investigation.

 

Prime Minister John Briceño

“I have not call them. I will not get involved. It is an investigation. Again, the Central Bank is independent from the government, as the F.I.U. All we can do is encourage them to do their investigation and if there are any person that should be found guilty of any wrongdoing, they should be charged to the fullest extent.

 

Marion Ali

“But there needs to be a set a procedures to follow in order to get an atm inside of a casino facility that dispenses U.S. dollars. How could they have totally circumvented the procedure?”

 

Prime Minister John Briceño

“It is not a matter circumventing the procedure, it is a matter that they brought in an atm. And we need to find out first of all how they brought in an atm. I don’t think there is anything illegal to bring an atm into the country. We need to find out from customs if that was even registered or if they paid to have that atm in Belize. But, once you have an atm it is easy to program. You put in the money and then it spits it out. It does not have anything to do with the Ministry of Finance.”

 

Marion Ali

“So, they just did not go through the proper procedure?”

 

Prime Minister John Briceño

“Exactly, and if that is so, then they need to be held accountable.”

 

In addition to the Central Bank’s investigation into the ATM, its setup, and the legality of its operation, the Financial Intelligence Unit (F.I.U) has its own work cut out. Part of the F.I.U’s job is to trace the source of the U.S. currency being loaded into the machine.

 

Kareem Michael (File: Nov 27th 2024)

“Casinos and these nonfinancial entities, falls under another member of NAMLAC, namely the FIU.”

Paul Lopez

“Is it a common practice to have atms in Casinos in Belize under the National Payment Systems Act?”

 

Kareem Michael

“Absolutely not.”

 

News Five has been trying to get an interview with the Director of the Financial Intelligence Unit for the past three weeks, but our emails, phone calls, and messages have all gone unanswered. Adding to the mystery, there are questions about the name under which Caribi Bleu Casino is registered in Belize. According to the FIU’s website, there’s no casino listed under that name. We’ll keep pushing for answers from the F.I.U. Reporting for News Five, I am Paul Lopez.

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