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Robert Arrigo issues thanks to well-wishers following hospital scare

Robert Arrigo
Sep 18 2021 Share

Following 10 days of intensive hospital care, Nationalist Party deputy leader Robert Arrigo stated that he is slowly recuperating. This marks Arrigo’s first public statement since admission, and took the time to express how speechless he was left by the amount of messages wishing his speedy recovery. On a brief Facebook post, Arrigo said that it’s a sign that ‘your prayers reached me. I’m still in hospital but slowly improving’.

Arrigo’s hospital admission came Friday 3rd , after reporting that he felt pain related to what he felt to be kidney stones. His health quickly deteriorated before treatment could be administered as Arrigo developed an infection and had to be transferred to intensive care immediately. Both political party sides came together in wishing him a speedy recovery, with both Opposition leader Bernard Grech and Prime Minister Robert Abela expressing their support and eagerness to see him in full health once again. Arrigo, who has served as the PN’s deputy leader for party affairs since 2017, was transferred to a different ward earlier this week.

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Sausages with screws in them left in Gozo to harm animals

Sausages with screws in them left in Gozo to harm animals
Sep 18 2021 Share

The Malta Society for the Protection and Care of Animals (MSPCA) issued a warning on social media reporting that sausages with nails embedded in them have been spread all over Gharb/San Lawrenz in Gozo. The food-turned-hazard was distributed all over the area and could result in the torturous death of any poor animal which attempts to eat the scraps. 

The MSPCA condemned this act of cruelty and urged everyone to pay close attention should they have any animals roaming around in the area. Animal Welfare Commissioner Alison Bezzina appealed for information from anyone who happens to have it, calling the setting of these lures a cruel and cowardly act. She told newsroom The Malta Independent that anyone with any info can contact her with full anonymity respected. 

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Two prison warders to be charged over inmate’s involuntary homicide

Two prison warders to be charged over inmate’s involuntary homicide
Sep 18 2021 Share

Following the unfortunate passing of 29-year-old inmate Kim Borg Nicolas Virtu by suicide last June, two prison warders have been charged with involuntary homicide. Facing criminal proceedings before Magistrate Caroline Farrugia Frendo, the two high-ranking officials will be charged over alleged failure to stick to protocols which led to the prisoner’s death. They will also be charged with committing a crime they were duty-bound to prevent on duty, with the involuntary homicide charge carrying a maximum prison term of four years or a €11,000 fine. 

In an interview with Times of Malta, her father broke the silence to state that his daughter had been pushed far beyond her limit inside Corradino Correctional Facility. In a powerful video, Xarabank host Peppi Azzopardi recounts how Kim expressed and showed signs of wanting to commit suicide, was ignored and was also reported to have three broken ribs upon autopsy. 

Azzopardi continued by saying that should the same leadership and management continue in Corradino, incidents such as this would continue to occur. He pointed to the suicide of Colin Galea, who followed Kim’s due to, what Peppi deemed, a failure by the establishment to address the inherent problems in the prison. He also appealed to prison officials to refuse orders of abusing prisoners should they be directed to them and encouraged anyone who can contact him to keep doing so so as to continue raising awareness about what reportedly happens in Corradino. 

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Photo Source: Wikipedia, Peppi Azzopardi FB

Jason Azzopardi receives criminal complaint by judge over Facebook posts

Jason Azzopardi receives criminal complaint by judge over Facebook posts
Sep 17 2021 Share

Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi received a criminal complaint from a sitting judge over comments published to Facebook. The comments were allegedly published on the day he was expected to deliberate on a bail request from Yorgen Fenech. The criminal complaint was filed by Judge Giovanni Grixti after he was outed as to having bought a boat from the father of the murder suspect Fenech back in 2008. 

On the same day he was outed, Grixti was also expected to deliberate on bail for Fenech himself. The Police Commissioner and Attorney General dismissed the report as not criminal element was found.

Grixti’s impartiality in the case was doubted following the news of the boat purchase, with Azzopardi promptly taking to Facebook to express his understanding of the incident. He uploaded a photo of the yacht and captioned it with ‘do you have no shame?’. He pointed out how Grixti told former Nationalist Party leader Simon Busuttil in 2019 that the Panama Papers was all speculation. 

Azzopardi’s comments were looked into after the Chamber of Advocates wrote to the Commission of the administration of Justice. Grixti had previously rejected Fenech’s request for bail. But Azzopardi’s comments led Fenech’s lawyers to write to Chief Justice. It all suggested that Azzopardi had tried to influence the judge’s decision before it had been taken. 

In reaction, Nationalist MP Joseph Ellis, a lawyer like Azzopardi himself, expressed solidarity with the latter, stating that a ‘judge who loses his composure due to a post or allegation made by any person, even a lawyer, is not worthy to keep his seat on the bench of the judiciary, especially if the allegation is not true.’