Jeremie Camilleri, a Maltese-French national residing in Lija, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for the murder of Turkish interior designer Pelin Kaya. Camilleri admitted guilt last month for the fatal incident, which occurred on January 18, 2023.
He deliberately struck Kaya with his BMW car on Testaferrata Street, Gżira, after she had celebrated her birthday. Witnesses reported that Camilleri emerged from the wreckage and pelted stones at Kaya’s body, subsequently assaulting others in the vicinity and resisting arrest, necessitating the use of a taser.
Madam Justice Consuelo Herrera condemned Camilleri’s violent actions, highlighting his history of offenses and disregard for previous suspended jail terms. She emphasized the severity of his behavior, noting that Kaya was killed while walking on a sidewalk.
While the judge deemed the circumstances deserving of a harsher penalty, she imposed a 40-year sentence, a €5,000 fine, and €20,000 in court expenses. Additionally, Camilleri’s car was confiscated, and his driver’s license permanently revoked.
During sentencing, Camilleri, dressed in a black suit, remained composed as an English translator relayed the judgment. Kaya’s family and friends attended the hearing. Initially pleading not guilty, Camilleri later changed his plea, citing an agreement reached with all parties, including Kaya’s family. Despite a joint application proposing a lesser sentence, the judge deemed it inadequate, emphasizing Camilleri’s early admission of guilt.
The court revealed that Camilleri and Kaya had no prior acquaintance, and Camilleri confessed to the police his desire for notoriety, identifying himself as a psychopath. Blood tests confirmed his intoxication at the time, with cocaine found in his vehicle.
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