Police officers yet to be charged in prisoner
death
Today the family of Daniel
Tillett came together in mourning and continues to question the manner in which
he died. Just before four p.m. September twenty-first, the husband and father
of two was at Independence Park, Belmopan, celebrating the holiday with his
family when he was arrested. Police claim he was involved in a fight and
harassed them when they tried to break it up. He was escorted to the Belize
Police Headquarters in Belmopan. By five that evening he was dead. The initial
press release from police said officers found Tillett lying in his own vomit
and he may have suffocated. But the results of a postmortem late yesterday
revealed that when Tillett died he had water in his lungs, a ruptured liver and
a fractured skull. Every officer on duty that day at the Belmopan Station is
being questioned and the cellblock where Tillett died is closed off as a crime
scene. Three officers: P.C. Jesus Cantun, P.C. Marilyn Casey and P.C. Dennis
Myles, have been detained pending charges. The family is refusing to be
interviewed on camera on the advice of Tillett's sister but say when Tillett's
wife, Elvira, tried to stay with him at the police station she was told to
leave or she and her children would be arrested. She never saw her husband
alive again. Lionel Tzul, the man police claim was fighting with Tillett, told
News Five there was no fight and that Tillett was dancing and having a good
time before being arrested. Even though Tzul could not hear what was happening
with Tillett in another cell, he says other prisoners told him they could hear
the police beating Tillett. The family says they went to the Human Rights
Commission when they learnt of his death because they knew something was wrong
with the story they were being told. The family maintains Tillett was never one
to get violent when under the influence of alcohol. They are launching their
own investigation into his death. They say they are afraid that if they release
any information they have obtained, their loved one's death will go unpunished.
The Police Department continues its investigation but has yet to file official
charges against any police officer. Tillett will be buried tomorrow afternoon
at Our Lady of Guadelupe Cathedral in Belmopan.