A late-night single-vehicle crash near Mile 61 of Belize’s George Price Highway has claimed the life of a 29-year-old San Ignacio Town resident, Alexander Bradley, in an incident that police say highlights the persistent dangers of after-hours road travel.
Emergency responders were first notified of the crash just before 1:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, after reports of an overturned vehicle reached officers at the Georgeville Police Substation. When law enforcement arrived at the scene, they discovered a heavily damaged white SUV that had flipped off the pavement, with Bradley lying critically injured beside the wreckage.
Bradley was immediately airlifted by emergency medical personnel to the nearby San Ignacio Hospital for urgent care. Despite aggressive life-saving interventions by medical teams, Bradley succumbed to his severe injuries roughly four hours after the crash occurred.
Assistant Superintendent Stacy Smith, the Staff Officer leading the preliminary investigation, outlined the key findings released to the public this week. Smith explained that early evidence suggests Bradley lost control of his vehicle as he navigated a curve in the road. The SUV then struck a roadside traffic sign, a collision that triggered the vehicle to roll over multiple times before coming to a rest off the highway.
Local law enforcement is using Bradley’s death as a sobering public reminder of how quickly routine travel can turn deadly on Belize’s highways, particularly during late-night hours when limited visibility and reduced driver attention amplify road risks. The investigation remains ongoing as police work to confirm whether additional factors, such as speed, weather conditions, or driver fatigue, contributed to the fatal crash.
