Metal Bar Attack: Msida Housemates’ Feud Turns Violent
Metal Bar Attack: A Tale of Two Housemates in Msida
In the quiet, residential street of Triq San Pawl in Msida, a seemingly ordinary argument between former housemates escalated into a dramatic scene straight out of a crime drama. The clash, which took place in broad daylight, left one man nursing injuries and another facing serious charges.
From Housemates to Foes
At the heart of this saga are two men, both in their late twenties, who once shared a house in Msida. According to court documents, the dispute began over a trivial matter – a disagreement over the use of a shared kitchen. Tensions simmered for weeks before boiling over into a full-blown altercation.
“It’s a shame,” says Tony, a long-time resident of Triq San Pawl who witnessed the incident. “They used to be like brothers. Now, look at them.”
Attack with a Deadly Weapon
On that fateful day, the argument spilled out onto the street. Neighbors watched in horror as one man, wielding a metal bar, lunged at his former housemate. The victim, sustaining injuries to his head and arms, managed to escape and alert the police.
“I’ve never seen anything like it,” recalls Maria, another witness. “It was like something out of a movie. I’m just glad no one else was hurt.”
Arrest and Aftermath
The alleged attacker was swiftly arrested and charged with causing actual bodily harm and using a weapon in the commission of a crime. He was remanded in custody pending further investigations.
Msida police have praised the quick response of the witnesses, stating, “Thanks to their prompt action, we were able to apprehend the suspect quickly and prevent further escalation.”
The victim, who has since been discharged from Mater Dei Hospital, is recovering at home. He declined to comment on the incident, citing the ongoing legal proceedings.
Lessons Learned
This incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly situations can escalate. It’s a call to all of us to resolve our differences peacefully and seek help when needed. As Tony puts it, “We all have our ups and downs. But violence should never be an option.”
