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Man accused of son's murder dies in hospital


Man accused of son's murder dies in hospital
Salvu Dalli had been receiving hospital treatment for cancer for the past months
22 May 2021, 5:20pm
by Matthew Agius
A man accused of shooting his son dead has died in hospital.
Salvu Dalli, 68, who was accused of having fatally shot his 37 year-old son Antoine last year, succumbed to cancer earlier today.
He had been released on bail in February and was receiving hospital treatment when he died.
Antoine Dalli was shot dead at his home in Triq il-Gudja, Għaxaq in August last year, suffering a single shotgun blast to the stomach from close range.

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Man accused of shooting his son released from custody


A man who stands charged with killing his son in cold blood has been released on bail after seven months in preventive custody.
Magistrate Mareseanne Farrugia granted Salvu Dalli bail against a €10,000 deposit and a €30,000 personal guarantee. The funds were provided by three people who were willing to enter as guarantors. 
Salvu Dalli, 68, stands accused of shooting his son Antoine, 37, in cold blood on August 7 at his home in Triq il-Gudja, Għaxaq. Antoine was found dead in the shower, having suffered a single shot in the stomach from close range.
Handing down her bail decree, Magistrate Farrugia noted that most of the witnesses had testified and that the compilation of evidence is due to be closed soon.

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2020: the year in murders, all of them solved by police


The police have managed to solve all murders committed in 2020, in a year where for the first time a father was charged with killing his son. 
It is the second successive year where the police recorded a 100 per cent success rate, and the first time this has occurred since 2004, according to crime historian Eddie Attard.
Six cases were solved last year and three in 2019 – in other words, the police mounted prosecutions in all the murders that took place, although they are all still pending a court judgment.
Last year was not an extraordinary one for murders in terms of numbers: the six cases left seven victims, equal to the number of victims in 2018 and lower than the eight lives claimed in 2017.

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From Covid to Cardinal -2020, the year in photos


From Covid to Cardinal -2020, the year in photos
Photos by Miguela Xuereb
Endings and beginnings. That is what we face in the last week of every year. This year, as a professional photographer I witnessed a multitude of challenges. Not only was it notable for the incredible impact which COVID-19 had on health, society and the economy, it was also a year which started with considerable political tumult.
January
The fire at Marsa open centre left hundreds of migrants waiting outside for hours including a few who needed medical assistance at the scene. Regrettably, the comments on FaceBook show a public largely desensitized to the plight of these unfortunates.

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