A third minor slain; this victim, a resident of Ladyville
There are two other murders to add to the grim statistics. At nine-thirty on Sunday morning, the body of a minor was discovered in a drain at Lord’s Bank. His head was wrapped with a red shirt and his feet were placed in a white nylon bag. Rene Alfaro was last seen on Saturday night when he helped to remove a vehicle in his neighborhood. Family members believe he was killed somewhere else and then dumped in front of his house. The young man earned a living by working many odd jobs, and from all accounts he was well liked. News Five’s Jose Sanchez reports.
Jose Sanchez, Reporting
The body of seventeen year old Rene Alfaro was found in a crocus sack on the Lord’s Bank Road in Ladyville. His family is still reeling because they can’t understand why anyone would want to kill him.
Aracelli Alfaro, Sister of Rene Alfaro
“They shoot him in the head and then they dump ahn ina wah krukus bag and throw ahn right in front of the house like if he was a dog.”
Jose Sanchez
“I understand your brother was somebody that was liked in the community.”
Aracelli Alfaro
“Yes, everybody know ahn dah Ladyville. I mean if you ask him to do something, he will do it for you. A loving boy, loving to his nephews and to my kids. And to god, I honestly neva expect something like that to happen to my lee bredda. He dah no wah person weh deh ina gang violence or you coulda seh ih deh ina drugs. Ih seventeen years old, dah lee bwai noh go no way. If he would go to Ladyville, hang with his friends and come home dah my ma. Ih dah noh wah lee boy you will find on the street.”
Jose Alfaro, Father of Rene Alfaro
“I see my son. I feel it hard in my heart. The police say you know that bwai? I tell ahn that dah my son mien.”
Prior to his death on Saturday night, the youth assisted in moving a vehicle that was bogged in mud near his home. His father believes, his attackers were next door, waiting for him up the stairs of a concrete building which is still under construction.
“The man gone in the drain and ih car can’t go out. After this, my son mi done lie down ina ih bed and the sleep. Ih ma ask the question, who the car weh can’t come on. Ih she ma dah Felipe, he bring me. Ih ma she, the man done bring you, so go help the man come out the drain. I see three person right dah top of that house. I never conscious what the situation. I believe in mi heart that that boy mi di wait for my son right there. I feel how three person stay in that spot right there that same night. People watch me, what time we come what time we go. What time my son come. They take the bike so no one can go and report nothing. I believe that that boy right deh so kill my son.”
It is believed that the youth was taken elsewhere to be killed since no shots were heard in the area. But in an unnecessary act of cruelty his killers dumped his body a few feet away from his home, where his family would surely find him.
Aracelli Alfaro
“All I want is the police to do everything they could fi my lee bredda because my lee bredda mi involved with the police—he was a voluntary person with the police. So all I want ask the police is to help ahn and find out who kill my lee bredda. All I want them to do is find the killer. Because it’s not fair they killed him like a dog and dash him in front of my ma house. It hurtful more. You find the body somewhere else, but no right dah the house. How you think my ma feel? That hurt my ma, all my family. It noh nice and I wouldn’t ah want that happen to nobody.”
The youth was not attending any classes and made a living by working for several shops in the area. By all accounts he was well liked, and a few years ago, Karina Villanueva, the owner of Karina’s Coolspot, offered to adopt him.
Karina Villanueva, Owner Karina’s Cool Spot
“He was fourteen when he started to work with me. I told him, you know what, you are under age. I had one child. I told him maybe he would want me to adopt him. And maybe I could have more power to tell him what to do. He said like yeah you woulda want adopt me and he laughed. I said of course, I don’t see why not. And that was the gossip that I wanted to adopt him and he liked the idea. I wanted him to do something positive. But Rene was a really shy person. A nice young person, who was trying to do something with his life. He came and asked if I wanted help. He was doing a very good job for the beginning and then he said he wanted to go to school—to do mechanic stuff and things like that. So, we went and checked at CET in Belize City. We got the paperwork going and he didn’t show up. He started to hang with a crowd here in Ladyville. I saw him get into a fight here in Ladyville. I asked him what’s wrong. He said everything was fine. He got out of hand after that. He got a part time job at the police station. They wanted to help him cause he was willing to do better for himself.”
The Officer Commanding the Ladyville Police Formation, Calbert Flowers, has confirmed that Alfaro did hang around the stationhouse a few times. But he didn’t work there and he was not a special constable as he told his friends. In retrospect, peer pressure may have had a hand in his death.
Karina Villanueva
“I think peer pressure. We noh realize how hard life out there for our kids especially teenagers and that’s how come they get involved in liquor, alcohol and violence. We as parents need to look into that. Ask the teachers because something the kids they lie. It’s hard to believe. This problem wake up parents. This is a kid, and because of the wrong crowd. He was in a group of gangsters. I don’t know how involved he was with them. Maybe he went to them to find help because of bullies and peer pressure. I know for a fact he had problems with some kids and maybe he was trying to find help.”
“That’s all I want—Justice. I know the person who did it is out there freely the laugh bout it maybe, but I know he free because they noh find him yet.”
The family’s cry for justice now joins the solemn chorus echoed by other relatives of murder victims. Reporting for News Five, Jose Sanchez.
Alfaro’s body was transported to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital Morgue. The post mortem examination results show that the cause of death was traumatic shock due to severe brain damage caused by a single gunshot wound.
Finally someone who is not talking out of both sides of her mouth, thank you Ms. Villanueva. Pride comes before a fall & at times parents need to accept help from other people who can help & are willing to do so.
Parents, get your heads out of the sand, this is the second minor in one week that was murdered & dropped off at home. The boy’s head was wrapped in a red Tshirt, if this does not wreak of gang violence, what does?
Someone or a group of animals killed the Rene and dumped his body in front of his home, which mean that his killers knew him well, and where he lived. They dumped his body as a message to his family, and friends.
Belize needs a law that will enforce parents to send their kids to schools, and keep them there until they are a certain age.
Rene obviously got himself into troubles which lead to his death. Nevertheless, the violence is out of hand all over Belize and his killers should get their final justice.
I hate Guatemala, Salvador and Honduras, I don’t go to those countries because all you see there is murder, but hell, my own country is going into that same direction, now every time I check the news, it’s all about they killed this one or the murderers got away without charge because witnesses are afraid to talk so they don’t show up.
Am just tired of all this, and believe you me it will get even worst.
The people should have come out in this Independent celebration in black and some coffins to get a message, who so ever needs to get it to do something about this wave of violence that’s going on.
We are hitting NEW LOWs HERE IN BELIZE………….
KILLING CHILDREN IS TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE……………..
WHO do we HOLD ACCOUNTABLE??????????
FOR SURE……………..THE CHURCHES HAVE FAILED US…..We no longer value HUMAN LIFE!!!!
earl grey
church we’ll never fail you, when have you lately been to a church, you think thechurch we’ll be behind you taking care of you, church is a place we’re jah children get together to know more of his love and care,say thanks for all his blessing, so church is not like a police for protecting you, church if for helping you to avoid the life style that is abomilable to God, sins, the life of lust and malice. So stop saying church failed us, if you go to a church please pray that things get better that people realize that time are in God’s hand not ours.
I totally agree with Earl Grey:that churges have a responsibility to reach out to the people in the coommunities.
Where are the Bishops and all the religious leaders?Why are all these people mute on the crime situation in Belize?I am still awaiting a press conference or something from one of these so called leaders addressing the crime situation that’s plaguing the jewel.A message must be sent to the criminal elements by the leadersof this denouncing these senseless murders.
Ms Villanueva, we really need more Belizeans like you. No matter how hard things might sound until we face up to reality these problems in Belize will continue. Even within our own families, we know the younger one are not behaving as they should but we hide and pretend it’s not happening. When you look at some murders that have taken place, some of the relatives stated they received threats and so they must have known who the kiilers. The problems with the evil gang members is they have killed the very young and old who appeared to be innocent bystanders also.
Karina, You were a good friend of Rene and I am sorry for your lost. I also wish to sympathise with his family and I hope you get justice (for your son and brother).
belizeanpride……… I struggled to read through your “run-on” sentence.
The CHURCH HAS FAILED US because they have not been reaching out INTO THE COMMUNITY AND SPREADING THE WORD AND LOVE OF GOD. They think that because they are saved that their work is done. Being “saved” is just the start.
OUR NATION has TURNED ITS BACK ON GOD…… GOD IS STILL WAITING FOR IT TO RETURN!!!
THE CHURCH CAN BE A GREAT HELP!!!!
I don`t want the church to be like the police! Ten how many crime rings we will have to deal with?
Even church crime ring? hell no, thanks God the church is not like the police!
Well, we should all stop to blame the police and the system, if we want to see the crime in our beautiful nation decreased, we as parents play a major role, we should educate our children properly, by keeping them in school, monitoring them at all time, telling them what is wrong and what is good from an early age, take them to church. do not forget that our children will become what we allow them to,
People stop blaming our churches and get it right,right with ourselves and right with God,parents back in the day use to have controle over their children but today its the children that is telling their parents what to do ,parents you need to put your feet down and let the children know who is boss it will only benefit them ,here is where all this foolishness is comming from lack of discipline in the home,no respect for one and all in todays world .take your children to church have them do the work for God by getting involve in comunity work ,in the hospital ,out on the streets,and in their neighbourhood,and done with the idleness .Fathers and the Bishops are not God they can do only so much ,you all need to give your life to God and God alone with him he can do all things and he will make it right for you.