Man Threatens Partner, Baby Off Sliema Balcony
Balcony Threat: A Chilling Tale Unfolds in Sliema
Imagine, if you will, the quiet residential street of Triq il-Kbira in Sliema, Malta. The sun is setting, casting a warm glow over the pastel buildings. Suddenly, the peace is shattered by a chilling threat. A man, enraged, allegedly threatens to throw his partner and their baby off the balcony of their third-floor apartment.
The Incident Unfolds
Neighbors, hearing the commotion, rushed to their balconies to witness a horrifying scene. The man, identified by sources as a 32-year-old Maltese national, was allegedly in a heated argument with his partner. In a moment of alleged fury, he threatened to hurl them both off the balcony, with their infant child still in her arms.
Thankfully, the woman managed to call the police. Officers from the Sliema station rushed to the scene, arresting the man before the situation could escalate further. The woman and her baby were thankfully unharmed, but the incident has left the close-knit community of Sliema shaken.
The Legal Process Begins
The man was subsequently charged with threatening behavior, a crime punishable under Maltese law. He was remanded in custody pending further investigations. The court also issued a protection order, ensuring the safety of the woman and her child.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the darker side of domestic violence, a problem that continues to plague societies worldwide, including Malta. According to the Malta Police, there were 1,014 cases of domestic violence reported in 2020 alone.
Support Services in Malta
For those affected by domestic violence, help is available. The Malta Police Force has a dedicated Domestic Violence Unit, while organizations like DAR Tal-Ħbiber uż-Żgħażagħ offer counseling and support services. The national helpline, 116123, is also available 24/7.
Let’s hope that this incident serves as a wake-up call, encouraging more people to seek help and support when they need it. Together, we can make our communities safer, one step at a time.
