Elderly Man Hospital After Brutal Machete Attack in Xaibe

A midafternoon brawl between two intoxicated men in Xaibe Village nearly turned deadly and tonight, we’re hearing both sides of the story. Seventy-year-old Porfilio Copo is at the center of the incident, and while his family says he was attacked without cause, the accused man’s relatives are claiming it was all in self-defense. But what happened next took us by surprise. While speaking with the accused’s family, one of his relatives suddenly lashed out, assaulting News Five’s Paul Lopez with a machete. Thankfully, Paul escaped unharmed and brings us this firsthand report from the Corozal District.

 

Paul Lopez, Reporting

A violent midday altercation in Xaibe Village has left a seventy-year-old man hospitalized and another resident in police custody. The incident unfolded just outside Rufo’s store, where what began as a confrontation quickly escalated into a chopping. Amateur video captured the dramatic aftermath, showing the alleged perpetrator calmly handing himself over to police. Off camera, we spoke with Jahier Alcoser, the brother of the accused, who claims his sibling acted in self-defense.

 

              Voice of: Jahier Alcoser

Voice of: Jahier Alcoser, Brother of Alleged Perpetrator

“As I come this morning in the shop, this old guy was making trouble with a man here and he gone home and grab his machete and came back and then the owner of the shop chased him from the shop cause he don’t want trouble here. Then he came with this person and they had an altercation and chopped this guy and this guy had a pint and broke it and try to defend himself. So, then he handed over himself. He didn’t run. He just handed over himself to the CIB. He said, he didn’t think he was doing wrong or hiding by police because he get injured first.”

According to accounts from the scene, despite suffering deep cut wounds to his arm and shoulder, Copo managed to get back on his bicycle, only to collapse a hundred feet away in front of a nearby yard. He was rushed to the hospital for urgent medical care. Both Copo and the alleged attacker were reportedly intoxicated at the time. And while the video shows the accused calmly surrendering to police, it also reveals no visible injuries on his body—raising questions about the self-defense claim. We spoke with Copo’s niece, Diana Itzab, who shared their side of the story.

 

              Voice of: Diana Itzab

Voice of: Diana Itzab, Relative of Chopping Victim

“I hear people are saying he gone after this person because he returned after the incident, but that was hours after. And that was not true because he was right here at my house saying that he had an incident with somebody earlier, that somebody knocked him with a bottle and he didn’t do anything. I won’t say that my uncle is a saint, because he is not a saint. When he drink he like to rail up and thing, but that is it. And, somebody had to do him something for him to go after that person with a machete, because that is what they are saying. But right there if you ask anybody anything they will say the same thing because they are family and friend. Nobody will tell you what happened. Everybody will stay with the same story and say it against him. But they are saying it is with a bottle. I don’t understand how somebody would want to cut someone with a machete and say my uncle chop this person, that he wanted to chop the person on the head but that didn’t happen. Then they said the person got cut on the hand, but where is the cut that the person is saying. There is no cut, because people see it. He had no blood plus the family was laughing like he did something good.”

 

Paul Lopez

“They are claiming self defense.”

 

Diana Itzab

“Still if it is self defense, you should be concerned for you family doing something like that, he almost killed somebody.”

 

                Voice of: Owner of Rufo’s Store

But the story doesn’t stop there. Public drinking and aggressive behavior under the influence appear to be ongoing issues in Xaibe Village. When we arrived at the scene, the owner of Rufo’s Store was also visibly intoxicated. He interrupted our interview and, surprisingly, asked for beers in exchange for giving a comment. Here’s a clip from that encounter.

 

Voice of: Owner of Rufo’s Store

“He does not know because he was not here.”

 

Paul Lopez

“You don’t want to talk because you want beer. I don’t have beer, so I have to talk to him.”

 

Voice of: Owner of Rufo’s Store

“Alright.”

 

After our interview, we were speaking with more relatives of the accused who were sharing videos and images with us. That’s when things took a dangerous turn. The shop owner, upset that we refused to buy beers from his store, pulled out a machete and swung it at me, striking my lower back. Thankfully, I wasn’t seriously hurt, though I felt a sharp sting afterward. Assaulted on the job by a drunken store owner—just for saying no to beer. Even his own nephew admits that alcoholism and machete violence are serious problems in the community.

 

Voice of Jahier Alcoser

“This happens from years ago, this community is really well known as a, how you say it, mal infame. Notorious is the word, notorious village.

Porfilio Copo is listed in a stable condition. Reporting for News Five, I am Paul Lopez.

 

Injured but Guilty: Los Lagos Man Admits to Wounding Amid Assault Claim

A Los Lagos man says he was the one attacked but still ended up pleading guilty in court today. Forty-year-old Charles Egbert West appeared before Magistrate Ludlow Black, charged with wounding a man during what he claims was a brutal assault on him by a group of young men. West, who showed visible injuries including a deep head wound and stitched-up arm, told the court he was in too much pain to stay in custody and just wanted to go to the hospital. Despite insisting he was the victim, he pleaded guilty, saying, “Dah they chop me up.” The magistrate noted West’s criminal history, including a previous conviction for a violent offense, and fined him three hundred, giving him until July thirty first to pay or face three months in prison. Outside court, West said the attack was fueled by jealousy and tension in the community, but despite his claims, he’s now on the record for another violent offense.

 

Knife and Machete Fight Lands Two in Hospital

A violent clash in La Democracia Village sent two men to the hospital after a fight turned dangerous. According to police, Tyrone Godoy and Paul Smith got into a heated argument that escalated quickly, one armed with a knife, the other with a machete. Both men were injured during the altercation and had to be hospitalized. Police are now investigating the incident and shared more details with reporters earlier today.

 

ASP Stacy Smith, Staff Officer

“Police are investigating a chopping incident that occur on eight June 2025, at approximately nine fifty P.M. in Democracia. The investigation has thus far revealed that Tyrone Godoy and Paul Smith, both of the said village, and both of whom were armed, one with a knife and the other with a machete got into a physical altercation which resulted in both individuals receiving injuries to the upper part of their bodies. The male person, Mr. Godoy is currently hospitalized at the KHMH and Mr. Smith who was detained shortly after, also requested medical attention. Statements are being recorded from both individuals and these statements will dictate what charges will be levied under the circumstances.”

 

Medina Bank in Shock After Village Leader Killed in Brutal Attack

Shock and fear ripple through the Toledo District tonight after a brutal and senseless killing. The small village of Medina Bank is reeling after its alcalde, Romano Cal, was murdered in cold blood. The attack happened Sunday evening around seven o’clock, and the details are as disturbing as they are heartbreaking—Cal was reportedly chopped to death. Police say the motive is still unclear, but they are now searching for a suspect very close to home: Cal’s own brother, Raphael Cal, who is wanted for questioning. Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith has more on this chilling case.

 

Stacy Smith

ASP Stacy Smith, Staff Officer

“As  it relates to the murder in Medina Bank on Sunday, May twenty-fifth, 2025, at approximately eight ten p.m., acting upon information, police proceeded to a residence in that village where the motionless body of Romano Cal fifty years old was observed. The body exhibited apparent chop wound to the upper part of the body, The scene was processed and he was transported to. The Punta Gorda hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The matter is currently under the investigation and police are seeking Mr. Raphael Cal, who is a relative of Mr. Romano Cal.”

 

Reporter

“Any motive for why he may have been attacked?”

 

ASP Stacy Smith

“No motive has been ascertained thus far.”

 

Reporter

“Were they under influence?”

 

ASP Stacy Smith

“There is no indication of yay so far.”

 

Reporter

“Did they live together?”

 

ASP Stacy Smith

“The information that we have received suggests that Mr. Cal would have arrived at home and the incident occurred subsequent to that.”

 

Reporter

“Had they had a tumultuous relationship previously, any arguments?”

 

ASP Stacy Smith

“The investigation is ongoing and statements are being recorded from the family member to ascertain that.”

 

Reporter

“Were other family members around?”

 

ASP Stacy Smith

“There is no information of that as yet. However, the investigation is ongoing.”

 

Reporter

“The suspect, did he have any violent tendencies or any report against him in court?”

 

ASP Stacy Smith

“We have not ascertained any information to that effect so far.”

 

Raphael Cal remains at large.

Roaring Creek Truck Driver Found Chopped to Death

A chilling discovery in the early hours of Thursday morning has left the Cayo District reeling. Just after two-thirty A.M., police responded to a distress call along the Valley of Peace Road. What they found was nothing short of disturbing—a freightliner truck, its yellow trailer stacked with sugar cane but stained with blood. Nearby, a machete lay ominously on the ground. As officers combed the area, they made a heartbreaking discovery: the lifeless body of thirty-two-year-old Fredi Ortega, a truck driver from Roaring Creek Village. Ortega had suffered multiple chop wounds. He was rushed to the hospital, but tragically, it was too late. He was pronounced dead on arrival. Tonight, Ortega’s family is devastated, grappling with the sudden and brutal loss of a loved one. And the community is left asking: who would commit such a heinous act? As of now, police have not identified a suspect, but investigations are ongoing. We’ll continue to follow this developing story and bring you updates as they become available. If you have any information that could assist the police in solving this case, you are urged to come forward.

Father Hospitalized After Machete Attack by Son

A family in Corozal is reeling tonight after a violent altercation left father Sair Witz hospitalized. On Sunday night, Sair was viciously attacked with a machete by his son, Zakir Witz, during a heated argument that erupted while the two were socializing and consuming alcohol. In the process, the father was maimed. Police report that Sair is in stable condition, but Zakir remains at large. ACP Hilberto Romero provided further details on the incident, which has left the community in shock and the family distraught.

 

                     Hilberto Romero

ACP Hilberto Romero, Regional Commander, Eastern Division

“On Sunday, fourth of May, 2025, police responded to a chopping incident at Louisville Village in the Corozal district. Upon their arrival, they saw Sair Witz with injuries to the body, information that he was involved in a fight with his family members, at which point his son Zakir Witz  inflicted several chop wounds to him. He is presently at the hospital in a stable condition. We’re looking for Zakir Witz, and he has not been located since. they have been consuming alcoholic beverages. And that is what led to a fight, and that is what led to this chopping incident.”

 

Reporter

“Is the, is he on the run?”

 

Hilberto Romero

“Yes, he is. He has not been located, as yet.”

 

Reporter

“Were they intoxicated?”

 

Hilberto Romero

“Yes. They were.”

 

Reporter

“Can you go to the nature of the argument that led to chopping?”

 

Hilberto Romero

“Some family dispute? They had a fight ensued and that is what led to this chopping.”

 

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