Student Killed By Bus, Police Await DPP Directive

BELIZE CITY – A tragic traffic incident on Thursday evening resulted in the death of a 16-year-old student, prompting both a police investigation and an outpouring of grief from the educational community. The fatal collision occurred along the George Price Highway between miles 10 and 11 at approximately 5:00 p.m. local time.

According to official reports, Alex Griffith, a student at Sadie Vernon Technical High School, was riding his bicycle when he apparently lost control and fell into the path of an oncoming bus. The vehicle, operated by driver Jonathan Eck, subsequently ran over the teenager despite attempted evasive maneuvers. Emergency responders pronounced Griffith dead at the scene upon arrival.

Police authorities have confirmed that the involved bus was fully licensed and insured at the time of the accident. While initial investigation has not determined excessive speed as a contributing factor, comprehensive forensic analysis remains ongoing. The driver has cooperated fully with law enforcement officials throughout the inquiry process.

The Belize Police Department has announced that a complete case file will be submitted to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for formal legal assessment. This procedural step will determine whether criminal charges should be filed against the bus operator based on evidentiary findings and jurisdictional statutes.

In a moving tribute issued Friday morning, Sadie Vernon Technical High School administration described Griffith as a vibrant community member whose presence ‘brought light, energy, and warmth to those around him.’ The statement extended condolences to family and friends while emphasizing the profound impact of losing ‘such a young and vibrant soul.’

The educational institution has mobilized counseling services for affected students and staff as the community grapples with this devastating loss. Memorial arrangements are pending family notification and coordination.