Four security officers, a caregiver, and a nurse are set to face charges in court for the involuntary homicide of Carmelo Fino, who went missing from St Vincent de Paul home last year.
The accused employees, who were summoned to appear in court in July 2024, will be charged with both involuntary homicide and causing harm to Fino.
After the elderly resident’s disappearance, they were put on suspension with half pay as per the instructions of the Public Service Commission. Fino, aged 83, had left the care home during the night on June 28, 2022, and tragically, he was discovered deceased a few weeks later.
CCTV footage revealed his movements towards the main gate and the guard room, ultimately exiting. Hospital regulations mandate the closure of the main gate between 11 pm and 7 am, but the footage indicated that it was left open for most of that night.
The six individuals facing charges were suspended following an inquiry that found they allegedly failed to adhere to established procedures. Nurse Rhys Xuereb requested a fresh investigation into the case and was subsequently reinstated in a different capacity.
Retired judge Geoffrey Valenzia’s inquiry determined that the security officers left the main gate unattended and open, while the caregivers and nurse failed to provide a handover confirming routine checks on residents throughout the night.
Their negligence in promptly reporting the disappearance led to confusion and allowed Fino to wander far from the facility. The inquiry emphasized that this incident occurred due to the neglect of fundamental practices in the care of vulnerable and elderly individuals.
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