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One man has been charged in connection with a fire in Santa Theresa Village, Toledo District. On the fourteen of January, police arrested and charged Miguel Bo for setting his relative’s house on fire. Reports are that Francisco Bo was inside his house with his children, when a fire broke. They escaped with injury, but […]
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The Belize Bank announced today that it has entered into an agreement with American Express to process American Express card transactions within its merchant network. The agreement took effect on January thirteenth. The Belize Bank prides itself as the premier financial institution in Belize and the most robust merchant acquiring service in the country, providing […]
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On January thirteenth, attorneys for Brads Gaming Group Limited responded to a letter written by the Lotteries Committee in which several concerns regarding non-compliance with an existing contract were raised. Those concerns also included the late submission of audited financial statements. Referring to a particular clause in the contract, the rejoinder from Barrow and Williams, […]
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Today, stakeholders in medico-legal death investigations, including the police, the judiciary, health and others gathered at the Biltmore Plaza in Belize City for the second phase of a three-part process of updating the coroner’s act as it currently exists on the books. And so consultations are ongoing for the legal reformation of this process. Back […]
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The first phase of the process which occurred back in 2022 looked at a gap analysis and needs assessment on the strengths and weaknesses of Belize’s death investigation system. It is being carried out by a consulting team, consisting of a local attorney and international attorneys from a firm in the Philippines. The third step, […]
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News Five has received the data on autopsies conducted for 2022 by the National Forensic Science Service. According to the data, there were autopsies done for one hundred and twenty-three homicides, eighty-eight gunshot injuries, ninety-seven fatalities, thirty drownings, thirty-seven suicides and two hundred and thirty-eight natural deaths. NFSS Director Gian Cho says that 2022 recorded […]
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Doctor Jillian Conte, a Fulbright Specialist, is concluding a visit to Belize where she is designing an updated population genetics study for the National Forensic Science Service. This will look at the common genetic markers in the population to help with the reporting of DNA work in country. The NFSS Director says that it is […]
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The Caribbean Development Bank (C.D.B.) held its 2023 Annual News Conference today, under the theme ‘Creating the Best Future for the Caribbean’. As a borrowing member state of C.D.B., data on Belize’s economic performance and development goals are captured within the bank’s regional progress report. In his address, Doctor Hyginus Leon, the President of the […]
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Liberty Children’s Home has been around since 2004, providing residential services to children who have been abandoned, neglected, and abused, among other reasons. Built to shelter thirty, the institution is currently home to twice that number, and thus, the needs have been mounting, but the assistance it receives, dwindling. The global inflation has not helped […]
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Two Belize City High Schools will be representing the country over the weekend in the Caribbean Science Foundation’s (C.S.F.) inaugural Caribbean STEM Olympiads. C.S.F. organized the competition to help in raising the standard of STEM education in the region. The organization hopes to stimulate a greater interest in STEM among students, parents, teachers and the […]
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News Five was called out to a residence on the Boom/Hattieville Road today, where a distraught pet owner told us that in the predawn hours of Tuesday, she heard a jaguar attack one of their sheep and looked out in time to see the predator run off after it had killed the sheep. Reina Garcia […]
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The family and friends of Belmopan resident Vivian Ramnarace are tonight mourning her passing, compounding the grief they have been experiencing since New Year’s Eve. The mother of one died on Sunday night, fifteen days after losing her husband and brother-in-law to a shooting incident in Belmopan that also left gravely injured. Over the last […]
Written on January 17, 2023 | Posted in
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The family of Vivian Ramnarace broke its silence today. Deon Pascacio, a relative of the deceased woman, spoke with Plus News today where he gave further details into the injuries that she sustained and her battle to survive over the past two weeks. Pascasio confirmed that Vivian suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the neck and […]
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According to Pascacio, the entire family is at a loss as to why anyone would want to target Vivian, her husband and brother-in-law. Pascascio says that the family supports the call for an independent prosecutor and investigator to be involved in the case, as they continue to question whether their loved ones will receive justice. […]
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And, while the family of the murder victims is demanding justice, there are reports that a so-called relative of Police Corporal Elmer Nah visited a location in Belmopan not far from where the deadly shooting occurred. News Five has received surveillance footage of where the alleged family member made a visit on Saturday, along with […]
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Much has been said about Doctor Andre Gray since he was symbolically conferred with the keys to Belize City. A couple media houses have come out swinging at him, on grounds that the accolades, recognitions, and even some of the inventions he has laid claims to do not hold up. Gray claims he’s the inventor […]
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That was Gray last Friday, a few hours before his credibility as an inventor was openly called to question and a stream of Facebook posts and comments added to his tarnished image. So today, News Five went back to Belize City Mayor Bernard Wagner in the wake of the scandal that followed the symbolic handing […]
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The Senior Courts of Belize kicked off a new judicial calendar in a pre-recorded ceremony that was aired this morning. It was the first ceremony presided over by Chief Justice Louise Esther Blenman that succeeded an ecumenical service here in Belize City. News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports. Isani Cayetano, Reporting The 2023 legal year […]
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Attorneys for Brad’s Gaming Group Limited have responded to the chair of the Lotteries Committee, in respect of a letter that was sent to Managing Director Kim Chee on December twenty-third, 2022. The thirteen page rejoinder, written by Senior Counsel Dean Barrow on behalf of his client, addresses each of the Lotteries Committee’s concerns individually, […]
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Last Thursday, we reported that Berkeley Street resident Adrian Hernandez was arraigned for the murder of Emert “Motty” Flowers, a sixty-two-year-old tour guide who was shot dead on December twenty-seventh, 2022 at his home on Racecourse Street in Belize City. Since then, residents as well as the mother of Hernandez are saying that Hernandez was […]
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On Saturday morning, just before dawn, two thieves, one of whom was armed with a handgun, targeted the Belize City Council’s office which is located on Cemetery Road, at its junction with Partridge Street. The assailants held up the security guard on duty and stole his money, after which they made off with two heavy-duty […]
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There have been several acts of violence in the Maya Mopan area of Belmopan in the weeks leading up to the end of 2022, including the now triple murder of the Ramnarace family. And over the extended weekend, the Kuxlin Ha Government School was targeted by thieves, who got away with numerous items. The discovery […]
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A criminal and internal investigation are ongoing in Punta Gorda where a man was shot by a woman police officer on Saturday night in that southern municipality. Reports are that a patrol responded to reports of two armed masked men on a motorcycle. Reports are that one of the three officers, PC Luella Whyte spotted […]
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In 2020, when she held the post of Auditor-General, her office released reports suggesting that there was embezzlement happening between 2015 and 2016 at the National Sports Council. And since September first, 2022, she has been working in the same capacity, but the official swearing-in of Dorothy Bradley as the Acting Auditor-General for the next […]
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If you’ve been wondering why a section of Saint Thomas Street, at its junction with Saint Joseph Street, has been closed to vehicular traffic, it’s all geared toward making the area safer for the pedestrians who use it, particularly during school hours. Today Belize City Mayor, Bernard Wagner says the inconvenience will last another few […]
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