Shakeem Ferguson Sister: “He Almost Reach Home”

A Belizean family is grappling with profound grief following the brutal murder of 24-year-old Shakeem Ferguson and his close friend Elroy Bainton in a devastating double homicide that shocked the quiet community of Ladyville Village on Sunday evening.

The victim’s sister, who requested anonymity, shared her heartbreak with local media, describing the incident as completely unexpected. “For the 36 years I lived here, I never expected something like this,” she emotionally recounted. “This is like a shock to us. He almost reached home.”

Contrary to potential speculation about gang connections, the sister vehemently defended her brother’s character. “I don’t see my brother as a gang person,” she stated. “He wasn’t someone who hung out in the streets or caused trouble. His routine was simple – he always went through this alley, relaxed and drank with friends by the local shop.”

The emotional toll on the large family has been particularly severe as Ferguson was one of ten siblings. The sister revealed the deep bond she shared with both victims, explaining that she considered Bainton as family as well. “I grew up with him,” she said of Bainton. “I was always there for him through bad times. I was like his sister who always stood by him.”

As the family prepares funeral arrangements for the young man, they expressed concerns about potential retaliation and harassment. “I don’t want problems with anybody,” the sister emphasized. “Nobody should harass me. I don’t really engage with people’s conflicts.”

The dual shootings have raised concerns about community safety in Ladyville Village, with residents questioning the motives behind the apparently targeted attacks. Local authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding both homicides.