A 22-year-old inmate at Mount Carmel Hospital in Malta is set to be charged with murder following the death of fellow inmate Jesmond Gatt, 54.
Gatt was found unconscious in a pool of blood in the room he shared with two others at the psychiatric hospital on July 13. He suffered severe head injuries and died a few days later.
Gatt had been detained in the hospital’s forensic unit, managed by prison authorities, while awaiting bail.
A magisterial inquiry and police investigation were launched immediately.
Initially, prison director Chris Siegersma had stated that Gatt had “slipped and hit his head.” However, a recent confession by another inmate to the prison authorities revealed his involvement in the murder.
Despite concerns, Siegersma defended the practice of allowing inmates to share rooms, arguing that mental health issues should not lead to isolation.
Gatt, from Ħamrun, had a history of criminal activity, including a charge of arson in April, when he allegedly set fire to a house while an elderly man was inside. CCTV footage reportedly showed him returning to reignite the flames. He was granted bail on July 9, pending payment of a €500 bond.
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