Police Say Evidence Points to “Accidentally Self-Inflicted” Shooting of Camalote Man

Authorities in Belize are continuing their investigation into the tragic shooting death of Andy Suazo, which occurred on March 17 in Camalote. While evidence currently suggests the incident resulted from an accidental self-inflicted discharge, police officials emphasize the case remains open and active.

According to police reports, the incident took place while Suazo was socializing with a friend on a private property. During the encounter, a firearm unexpectedly discharged, striking Suazo in the upper torso. Despite being rushed to medical facilities for emergency treatment, he succumbed to his injuries.

Assistant Superintendent Stacy Smith provided details at a recent police briefing, confirming that investigators have collected multiple witness statements, including formal caution statements, and completed a comprehensive post-mortem examination. All findings have been compiled into an official case file awaiting further judicial guidance.

“Current evidence indicates the shooting may have been accidentally self-inflicted,” Smith stated. “However, we want to emphasize this is not a closed investigation. Our inquiries into this matter continue.”

Police have confirmed recovery of the firearm involved in the incident and determined the weapon to be illegally possessed. The investigation continues to examine all circumstances surrounding the tragic event.