News | Shipyard
It's something you hear about in rigid Old Colony Mennonite communities down in Bolivia and Paraguay. But here in Belize? While it is not uncommon among these type of Mennonites, these lynchings are certainly rare in Belize. However it appears more an issue of personal grievances than a church-sanctioned punishment.
According to a source, Abram Andres who works as a butcher in Camp 40, Shipyard, was hauled into a pickup truck, carried over to another "camp", and was then brutally attacked with kicks, fists, and even whipped with a piece of cable by 5 or 6 Mennonite men from the community and a non-Mennonite male, (most likely the driver of the vehicle) after which he was taken back to his own camp. The irony is that it is a sin for the Old Colony Mennonites to drive a motor vehicle with rubber tires; hence the non-Mennonite male enters the picture since the Mennonite attackers would commit a religious trespass by driving the vehicle.
Click here for more info. Interestingly enough, the names of these attackers have been on the news before. Read these articles on Channel5 and 7News from April 29, 2014.
A. Mendoza