Son Accused of Causing Father’s Death

A family dispute in San Pedro Town ended in tragedy just one day before Father’s Day. The incident occurred on Saturday when Daniel “Dano” Salazar allegedly caused the death of his father, Rubio Salazar, during an argument reportedly involving their dogs.

Reports are that Daniel’s pitbull attacked Rubio’s dogs, which led to a fatal confrontation between the two.

Rubio allegedly struck his son with a wooden board, which caused Daniel to reportedly retaliate with a machete.

Daniel’s reaction inflicted fatal injuries to his father’s neck.

A family friend said about Daniel, “What a bad decision, it’s so sad. Dano is not a person that gives trouble.”

Rubio was pronounced dead, and his body has been transported to Belize City for a post-mortem examination.

Police have detained Daniel as investigations continue.

Celebrating Fatherhood over Sunday Dinna?

Father’s Day fell on a Sunday this year in Belize, so does this mean ‘Sunday dinna’ for fathers across the country? Or backyard BBQs, fishing trips, church tributes, and cultural family gatherings?

Whether spending time with Dad or remembering those who’ve passed on, today is all about celebrating fatherhood. Families, businesses, and institutions have taken to social media to share heartfelt tributes and express gratitude for the men who stand tall it the title of being a dad.

One institution wrote, “Thank you for being incredible fathers at home and dedicated professionals at work.” Another added, “Today, we celebrate the quiet strength, the guiding hands, and the endless love that fathers give so freely.”

Meanwhile, some fathers themselves took to social media to share their experiences in the fatherhood realm. One proudly posted, “I thank God every day for one of His most precious gifts, fatherhood. I’ve loved every moment with my Grace. So proud to be her dad!”

Despite growing challenges felt globally, such as the economic pressures, many fathers continue to serve as the backbone of their households.

Today, Belize salutes its fathers, the unsung heroes who quietly sacrifice, steadily support, and proudly stand tall in every district, village, and city.

Shyne Barrow Condemns Rally That Halted UDP Unity Meeting

The scheduled National Party Council (NPC) meeting of the United Democratic Party (UDP) failed to proceed yesterday after the internal party conflict led to the meeting’s disruption.

The meeting was to take place at the UDP secretariat on Youth for the Future Drive in Belize City. Just a short walk away, a rally organised by UDP’s Albert Area Representative, Tracy Panton, was drawing crowds in resistance of the meeting, which Panton labelled “unconstitutional” and “illegal.”

In an interview before the scheduled meeting, Panton told News 5 that the NPC “is not a meeting that seeks to unite the base of this party. When 50% of the caretakers and executive committees are excluded, then it cannot be a constitutional or a legal NPC.”

UDP’s Moses “Shyne” Barrow condemned the disruption of the meeting on social media, calling the actions of Panton’s supporters “repugnant,” and a “shame and disgrace.”

Barrow further stated, “This is the same reason that Tracy Panton and her cabal were expelled from the United Democratic Party, for acting outside of the framework that guides our institution, which is that of the constitution.”

According to Barrow, the NPC meeting would have been an opportunity for the UDP to finally unify and amend the party’s constitution.

“Today we would have passed motions to lift the expulsion of Tracy Panton and others… to allow everyone, even those former members that ran with Tracy Panton, to contest in constituency conventions. Today, we would have made recommendations to the constitution in order to reconcile inconsistencies, clarify ambiguities, fill gaps and strengthen the weaknesses that we have in our constitutions that have led to the type of behaviour where everyone tries to have their own interpretation of the constitution, and it leads to chaos.”

He added, “The judge ruled that Tracy Panton was never the leader of the UDP and never had any authority to do any of the things that she did.”

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