A severe collision on the George Price Highway has triggered urgent road safety concerns following a near-fatal incident involving a freight truck and an SUV. The crash occurred at approximately 8:15 PM on Friday at the Beaver Dam Bridge, one of Belize’s busiest transit corridors.
According to police reports, Raymond Martinez was operating a Freightliner truck equipped with an industrial-sized plow attachment that was fully extended across the bridge span. Traveling in the opposite direction, 34-year-old Monique Williams approached in her silver Nissan Rogue SUV. The vehicles collided when Williams’s SUV became lodged beneath the extended plow apparatus.
The impact resulted in significant damage to the SUV’s roof structure where the plow disc became embedded. Emergency responders discovered Williams trapped inside the vehicle with visible head and bodily injuries. Rescue teams executed a complex extraction operation to free the injured driver before transporting her to a medical facility. Authorities confirmed Williams remains in stable condition following treatment.
Police have initiated criminal proceedings against Martinez, issuing a formal notice of intended prosecution related to the incident. The investigation continues as authorities examine whether proper safety protocols were followed regarding the plow’s deployment on public roadways. This incident has sparked renewed discussions about industrial vehicle regulations and infrastructure safety measures on high-traffic highways.
