
Angelita Magaña
Angelita Magaña, a 35-year-old mother, was a dedicated member of the St. Michael Roman Catholic School community in San Felipe, where she was known for her supportive role at the school. Tragically, she and her six-year-old son, Tishan Godoy, lost their lives in a fire that is suspected to have been deliberately set. Just days before the incident, Angelita had sought a restraining order against her ex-common-law husband, Francisco Godoy, expressing fears for her safety as she attempted to protect herself and her children from his abusive behavior.
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Angelita Magaña and her two young children were tragically murdered, sparking a nationwide conversation about domestic violence.
Police on defense in the middle of nationwide outcry following arson/murder of Angelita Magaña and her childrenAngelita Magaña is mentioned as one of the recent victims of violence in the area.
Police begin investigation into vicious death of Delecia Flowers attack on daughterAngelita Magaña was killed in a horrific act of violence in San Felipe Village.
Caribbean Women in Leadership Belize calls for action following tragic arson that claimed lives of mother and childrenAngelita Magaña lost her life in an apparent act of domestic violence.
National Students Union of Belize calls for action to end domestic violenceAngelita Magaña perished in a house fire confirmed to be arson earlier this week.
San Felipe Village mourns mother and children lost in arson tragedyAngelita Magaña died in the inferno set by Francisco Godoy.
Francisco Godoy, accused killer and arsonist, pronounced deadShadia’s mother, 29-year-old Angelita Magaña, was killed in the fire.
Shadia Magaña dies from injuries days after family killed in Orange Walk blazeAngelita Magaña was tragically killed along with her two children in a brutal act of violence.
“The System Failed This Family” – Office of the Special Envoy Condemns the Brutal Killing of a Mother and Her Two ChildrenAngelita did everything right; she asked for help, she sought protection, she trusted the system.
“The system failed this family”Angelita Magaña was a victim of a devastating house fire believed to be an act of domestic violence.
Government condemns femicide – police asked, “What more can have been done” in San Felipe caseAngelita Magaña tragically lost her life in a fire that investigators suspect was deliberately set.
Fire claims lives of mother and son in San Felipe Village – suspect recently released from prison













