On a Saturday afternoon in June 2026, a brazen public shooting claimed the life of pregnant Jane Urbina at a bus terminal in Hattieville, Belize, leaving law enforcement authorities racing to track down two at-large attackers who officials confirm are residents of Belize City. Senior police officials have formally classified the mid-day killing as a pre-planned targeted attack, and are currently exploring a potential connection between the murder and the high-profile murder case against Urbina’s jailed brother, former Police Constable Lionel Urbina.
Per official accounts of the incident, the tragedy unfolded shortly after Jane Urbina and her mother completed a prison visit to see Lionel, who is currently being held on remand at Belize Central Prison as he awaits trial for the 2025 killing of 19-year-old Belizean-American Kevin DePaz in Caye Caulker. After leaving the correctional facility, the pair traveled back to Hattieville to wait for connecting transportation to their home in Santa Elena, when the attack unfolded in broad daylight in front of other passengers at the bus stop.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Hilberto Romero, head of Belize’s National Crimes Investigation Branch, confirmed the premeditated nature of the assault in a press briefing held the morning after the killing. “It was a targeted attack,” Romero stated. “They had specific information on where she was at the time.” Romero detailed the attackers’ approach: two individuals traveled to the bus stop on a single motorcycle, with one gunman dismounting the vehicle, approaching Urbina directly, and firing multiple shots that inflicted fatal wounds on the victim before the pair fled the scene.
Investigators also revealed that prior threats were made against Lionel Urbina before he was formally charged with DePaz’s murder, though Romero could not confirm whether any direct threats had been received by Jane Urbina or other members of the Urbina family ahead of the attack. Following the shooting, responding authorities initiated an immediate pursuit of the suspects, forcing the motorcycle off the public road roughly a quarter of a mile from the Hattieville bus stop. The two assailants managed to escape on foot, disappearing into dense vegetation near the roadway before law enforcement could apprehend them.
As of the latest official update, no arrests have been made in connection with Urbina’s killing, and the two suspects remain at large. Police have issued a public appeal for any witnesses with information on the identity or whereabouts of the attackers to come forward to assist with the ongoing investigation.
