Malta Independent

Man jailed 5 years after being found guilty of corrupting girl, 14

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An man from Birżebbuġa has been jailed for five years and fined €2,000 after he was found guilty of corrupting and having sex with a 14-year-old girl in 2004, eventually turning to violence and blackmail to try and keep the relationsh­ip under wraps.

The victim had come to know Guzeppi Magri, 75, after he leased a property from her father. Aged just 13, the victim had immediatel­y been the focus of the man’s attention and he had groped and sexually abused her, before moving on to full sex a year later. When the girl turned 16, the man had become possessive and accused her of having sex with her school van driver.

He started picking her up from school himself and beat her. This cycle of violence continued for several years. When the girl turned 18, Magri bought her a camera phone and ordered her to take photograph­s of her whereabout­s so he would know she was not with someone else.

The man would hit the victim, who needed stitches above her eye and dental implants as a result of the injuries he had inflicted. On two occasions, the man had stripped her naked and whipped her with a belt because he suspected that she was having sex with other men. He had also blackmaile­d the girl after making a compromisi­ng video of her.

In 2004, the victim had gone to buy groceries for her mother when the accused had spotted her talking to another man. After threatenin­g her over the phone, he took her to Dingli cliffs where he beat her with his fists and slashed her hip with a pocketknif­e. He also threatened to throw her off the cliffs, saying that she would not be going home that night and that he would be sleeping in prison.

The girl was unable to leave the house for two days after the incident but eventually told her family doctor about the abuse. The doctor informed the girl’s father, who took her straight to the police station to file a report.

The following day, the accused tried to blackmail the girl, following her and spending hours in front of her family home until he was run over by the victim’s father.

Magistrate Ian Farrugia observed that the accused was 55 years old when he began abusing the 13-year-old girl. “His actions were cowardly. He used the girl as an object to satisfy his sexual urges. This doesn’t appear to have been enough. The accused became possessive and slowly started to control the girl, creating enormous anxiety with his asphyxiati­ng behaviour. His possessive­ness led him to exercise absolute control over the girl and he would also beat her. In the end, he had also used violence by means of a knife with which he also wounded her.”

“The accused knew what he was doing and wanted to do that which he effectivel­y did. For this, the accused must pay,” said the court.

In his considerat­ions on punishment, the magistrate said that he had no hesitation in saying that the man’s actions were revolting and condemnabl­e. The abuse committed by Magri should not be allowed to occur in a civil society, he said, adding that the man would now face the full force of the law.

Magri, who appeared for sentencing without a lawyer, was sentenced to five years’ imprisonme­nt and a fine of €2,000. He gave notice of appeal.

Inspector Stephen Gatt prosecuted.

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