Second Teen Death Under Investigation Near Port Loyola

Residents of Port Loyola, a coastal neighborhood in Belize City, are grappling with growing fear and insecurity after law enforcement was called to the area over the weekend to recover an unidentified body found washed up along the shoreline. This discovery marks the second suspicious death in the exact same general region within just seven days, a pattern that has shaken the tight-knit local community.

Initial unofficial reports from law enforcement indicate the newly discovered body is likely that of 17-year-old Alwin Marin Jr., who had not been publicly reported missing prior to the find. The corpse was located in a cove southwest of Port Loyola, just a short distance from the spot where the body of 19-year-old was recovered last week. That first death has already been classified as a homicide, and investigators launched an active murder probe following the discovery.

Complicating the ongoing investigation and amplifying community anxiety is the fact that a teenage person of interest connected to last week’s homicide has disappeared in the days since the first body was found. This coincidence has sparked widespread speculation among local residents that the two deaths and the disappearance may be linked, but law enforcement officials have stressed that no official connection has been confirmed at this stage of the probe.

As of the latest update, formal identification of the newly recovered body has not been completed. Investigators are still processing physical evidence collected from the coastline, and are awaiting full forensic autopsy results to confirm the identity of the deceased and determine an official cause of death.

Law enforcement has confirmed that parallel investigations into both the recent discovery and last week’s homicide remain active and ongoing. Investigators are working methodically to piece together the timeline of events leading up to both deaths, and to clarify whether any connection exists between the two incidents. In the meantime, police have issued a public advisory urging all Port Loyola residents to remain alert to unusual or suspicious activity in the area, and to contact law enforcement immediately with any information that could aid the investigation.