A 28-year-old man who was arraigned under arrest after being accused of beating his pregnant partner with a broom handle has pleased not guilty.
The man, a 28-year-old from Bormla, committed the act at the victim’s home in Valletta, with the defence alleging that the man had been attacked with a pair of scissors.
The man, whose name is subject to a court imposed reporting ban, appeared before magistrate Gabriella Vella this afternoon. He was accused of attempted grievous bodily harm, causing slight injury and attacking his partner with whom he is expecting a child.
The police had been called to the scene by bystanders on 3rd April, after the woman was seen running out of her home, screaming and bleeding from a head wound. The man was taken into custody, where he had told the police he had acted in self defence as the woman attacked him with a pair of scissors during an argument.
The accused had also suffered slight injuries, with the couple already being parents to other children. A plea of not guilty on behalf of the accused was issued, as well as a request for bail. The prosecution objected due to the risk of the accused tampering with evidence.
The inspector said the parties were still in communication, pointing out that the defendant was also accused of breaching previous bail conditions. The bail was request was later upheld, releasing the man from arrest on the condition that he does not contact prosecution witnesses.
He was also asked to sign a bail book three times a week and that he resides with his mother, who took witness stand to confirm her address in Bormla. The accused was forbidden from entering the street in Valletta where his partner resides. Bail was secured by a €1,000 deposit together with a personal guarantee of €5,000. A protection order in favour of the woman was also imposed.
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