A woman who was charged with brutally beating her husband and making false claims of rape has been granted bail, which was paid for by the victim in what was described as a “surreal” move is Malta’s courts.
The woman, a 36-year-old St. Paul’s Bay resident from North Africa whose name was not allowed to be shared, was arraigned before magistrate Charmaine Galea and pleaded not guilty to charges of moral and psychological violence, isolation and limitation to access of funds, education or employment.
The woman was also charged with damaging his belongings, insulting or threatening him and attempting to cause grievous injuries on her husband, reportedly beating him with rolling pin and full kettle. Further charges included false reports of accusing her husband of rape and sexual harassment, knowing that the victim was innocent.
The couple’s home had CCTV cameras installed due to the reported hosting of foreign language students and capture what Parte civile lawyer Dean Hili as “18 brutal minutes.”
The woman was released on bail with an imposed curfew, with the victim offering to go withdraw the money for her. Regarding the aforementioned situation, the magistrate was heard stating “this is surreal.”
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