A taxi driver’s intervention likely saved a woman from a violent assault by her ex-boyfriend, a court report by MaltaToday details.
The suspect was arraigned on charges of intimidating, insulting, and causing slight injuries to his former girlfriend.
The incident reportedly occurred on September 4, after their three-year relationship had ended 18 months earlier.
Despite their breakup, the suspect allegedly continued to control and threaten her, as they still lived and worked together.
On the night of the incident, the suspect was reportedly heavily intoxicated and became aggressive after seeing the woman using her phone.
He violently shook her, claiming she was “his alone” and forbidding her from talking to anyone else. Later, he insisted she share a taxi with him, and despite her refusal, she complied.
Upon arriving at their flat, he once again assaulted her. The taxi driver, witnessing the violence, intervened and restrained him until the police arrived.
During the arrest, the suspect allegedly threatened to kill the woman, while reeking of alcohol. He initially pleaded guilty but later changed his plea to not guilty.
He now faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to €15,000. Bail was not requested.
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Source: MaltaToday