Belize is rocked by a shocking death. The daughter-in-law of one of the most powerful people inBelize has been arrested for shooting a prominent policeman. And people expect that this privileged white woman will just walk away. Find out more about Campside Media, follow us @campside_media or join our community at campsidemedia.com/join This is a Campside Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Police Superintendent Henry Dumont was a father of five and a law enforcement veteran.
His friends and family say they are stunned by his sudden death and equally shocked that a police officer could die this way.
Police in this Central American country confirm Jamont did not die in the line of duty, but instead in what they describe as an incident.
The details disclosed that Jamaat and a woman were drinking alone on the pier and both were fully clothed.
Details beyond that are scanned.
The exact truth of what happened in Belize on May 28, 2021 isn't knowable in any objective way.
There were two people there alone on an isolated pier, and only one survived to talk about it.
There were no witnesses, no cameras, and as the saying goes, a dead man tells no tales.
So with that in mind, here's what we know.
Sometime around 12:30am A security guard outside of some luxury condos on Ambergas Cay, the largest island off the coast of Belize, heard a gunshot.
These condos are adjacent to a brand new luxury resort called Alaya, on the outskirts of the town of San Pedro.
If you've been to Belize, you've probably stayed in San Pedro.
It's a party town which fronts the region's largest coral reef, so it's filled with bachelors and bachelorettes, as well as fishermen and scuba divers.
It's noisy and can be crowded as tourists and golf carts buzz around its narrow dirt lanes, dodging Belizeans selling T shirts and coconuts.
But on this night, it was very quiet.