Malta Independent

Elderly man given suspended sentence for Birzebbuga feast stabbing incident

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A man from Birzebbuga was handed a one-year prison sentence suspended for two years after he admitted to stabbing another man during the Birzebbuga feast on Sunday.

The court heard how Carmelo Bonnici, 68, stabbed the man after he was involved in an argument with his son, which had escalated.

Bonnici was charged with attempting to inflict grievous bodily harm on Saviour Spiteri, causing light injuries to a second individual, Kristen Carabott, disregardi­ng rules prohibitin­g him from carrying a pointed object which he couldn’t prove he was carrying for a legitimate purpose. He was also accused of breaching the peace, and faced a possible maximum sentence of ten years in prison.

Lawyer Franco Debono, appearing for the accused, noted that his client had cooperated with police and had instantly apologised to his victim. He said that while Bonnici was accused of attempting to inflict grievously bodily harm, Spiteri had only sustained minor injuries.

He submitted a guilty plea, with Debono arguing that this, as well as the fact that he had cooperated and apologised, should be taken into account by the court.

The prosecutio­n confirmed that Bonnici had cooperated and apologised to his victim.

The court said that it was disappoint­ed to see village feasts ending in fights and the creation of divisions between people, stressing that such activities should serve to unite people.

“Everyone must appreciate the divisions do nobody any good, and everyone must learn that they should respect other people’s points of view or allegiance­s, because this is a right everyone has,” the magistrate said.

The court found Bonnici guilty of the accusation­s against him, and after considerin­g the fact that he had apologised and cooperated with the police, sentenced him to a year in prison, suspended to two years, against a personal guarantee of €2,000.

He was ordered not to approach of contact Carabott or Spiteri for a period of one year.

Franco Debono, Amadeus Cachia and Yanika Vidal appeared for Bonnici, while Inspectors Melvyn Camilleri and Roderick Attard prosecuted.

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