Two siblings have each been fined €50 after being found guilty of breaching public peace following an argument with their brother moments before their mother’s funeral.
The case happened in January of 2018 when the siblings broke into fisticuffs after arguing amongst themselves on who will read during their mother’s funeral at the Parish Church of Our Lady of Fatima in Gwardamanġa.
One of the siblings was taken to Mater Dei soon after sustaining injuries in his leg and ended up missing the mass and burial. The Malta Police Force has charged two of the siblings with injuring their brother and breaching public peace. Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit stated that there were two different versions of the story and found the two guilty of the aforementioned charges, dishing out the €50 fines.
Magistrate Stafrace Zammit condemned the three siblings for what took place, highlighting that the Court of Malta remarked the fact that all parties of the procedure let themselves be led by personal rivalry, spoiling their mother’s final goodbye.
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