The Sunday Times of Malta

Accused followed rita ellul from gozo to malta, daughter claims

- GIULIA MAGRI

The daughter of murder victim Rita Ellul told a court how her mother had confided in her that the man accused of killing her had previously followed her from Gozo to Malta.

The trial of Lawrence Abina, 32, who is accused of strangling Ellul to death on February 26, 2022, in an Għajnsiele­m apartment, continued yesterday, with the jury hearing several witnesses involved in the investigat­ion.

Abina denies all brought against him.

The court heard from Jessica Ellul, one of the victim’s three daughters, who went into detail about her niece’s First Holy Communion in July 2020, when her mother was meant to arrive in Malta from Gozo and attend the celebratio­n.

She said her mother arrived late and went straight to the party afterward, held at the home of one of her sisters. When her mother arrived, she noticed that her mother seemed worried.

“I know my mother, I can tell when something is wrong,” Jessica said.

She said that after an hour, her mother was already preparing to leave the party, and both sisters asked why. She said her mother had said she had plans to meet friends at Gianpula.

“I noticed that she was doing things she doesn’t usually do, such as taking pictures of the children playing. She did this to send pictures to Lawrence to prove that she was with her daughters. I know this because my mum later opened up to me.”

Working two jobs, Jessica recalled how she would try to meet her mother after she finished charges work, but her mother would always decline, saying she could only meet in the mornings.

Daughters accepteD Lawrence ‘out of respect for their mother’

Then, in November 2020, Rita went over to her daughter’s home and told her that Abina had left her for no reason.

“She called him in front of me and asked him why he left, and he said it was for the best. I then asked him, and he told me that they were arguing a lot, and he was afraid he would hit her again,” she said.

“My mother sat me down and opened up to me. She told me that that day back in July she had left early because she knew Lawrence was waiting for her at the roundabout in Żebbuġ, and she knew he was following her from Gozo to Malta. She also told me that he had hit her back in September after arriving home late and drunk.”

“She told me she called the police because she was very upset and that this was not the first time it happened,” Ellul said holding back tears.

She said that after her death, the family went to their mother’s Iklin home and found a calendar in the kitchen with the number of Appoġġ services and Dar Merħba Bik, a women’s shelter.

Jessica recalled how she and her sisters never accepted Lawrence, but she tried to accept him out of respect for her mother.

“I did not want to fight with her, and I know in life you don’t always get what you want, so out of respect for my mum, him,” she said.

I accepted

sociaL workers cLassifieD eLLuL’s report as ‘meDium risk’

The jury also heard in more detail about an alleged case of abuse that happened on September 17, 2020.

On that day the police at the Birkirkara police station received a call from Ellul’s cousin, stating that the victim was being beaten up by her partner. The police arrived on the scene and the victim told them that Abina had gone out with her cousin and when he returned, he started hitting her on the head.

Police sergeant Kevin Grima said Abina was in bed pretending to be asleep and when woken up he said Rita was provoking him, he slapped her and she slapped him back and he slapped her once again, and then went to sleep.

Ellul was taken to the Mosta health centre for a medical examinatio­n, and she was referred to Mater Dei Hospital but did not go.

From the health centre, Ellul was taken to the Birkirkara police station, where two social workers assessed her. The social workers, Rachel Farrugia and Ryan Grima, also testified in court and gave details on their risk assessment.

Farrugia said the risk assessment classified Rita’s case as “medium risk” and read out her report.

“Ellul said she was scared that her partner could inflict further damage and that she was afraid Abina would kill her,” Farrugia said, quoting her notes.

During the interview with the social workers, Rita said that Abina told her on one occasion that “if you do not shut up, I will kill you”.

“Ellul alleged that he attempted to strangle her back in March or April 2020,” Farrugia said.

She said the risk assessment concluded that there were factors of fear, associatio­n of abuse, strangulat­ion, threats to kill and alcohol abuse.

“She was offered accommodat­ion but refused,” Farrugia said.

The case continues tomorow at 9am.

Lawyers Kaylie Bonnet, Anthony Vella and Nathaniel Falzon are prosecutin­g on behalf of the Office of the Attorney General.

Lawyer Simon Micallef Stafrace was appointed as Abina’s legal aid counsel. Lawyers Franco Debono and Marion Camilleri are appearing parte civile for the Ellul family.

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