During the first hearing of the trial against Iddrisu Faisal, a Ghanaian plasterer charged with a double homicide and attempted murder in Marsa, shocking details emerged.
The female victim, Carmen Abela, was on the phone with a 112 emergency operator when she was brutally killed. Inspector Kurt Zahra, testifying in court, revealed that Abela’s lifeless body was discovered still clutching her mobile phone.
She had called for help, reporting that she and Joseph Bartolo were under attack by Faisal. Tragically, the call abruptly ended after she mentioned Faisal’s proximity.
Upon arrival at the crime scene, Inspector Zahra encountered a horrifying sight. Abela’s body blocked the stable door, her phone a grim testament to her final moments. Nearby, Joseph Bartolo’s remains bore signs of a savage assault with a nearly meter-long bolt cutter, which had distorted his head.
Faisal faces multiple charges, including murder, attempted murder, and resisting arrest. During his apprehension, he violently resisted, resulting in injuries to a police officer. The incident began with reports of a knife-wielding man, leading officers to the location where the gruesome murders occurred.
Faisal was ultimately subdued by the Rapid Intervention Unit after a struggle with a metal bar. This harrowing account paints a grim picture of the events that unfolded on that fateful day in Marsa.
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