DJ Marco Zammit’s Assault Charges Dropped
Case Dismissed: DJ’s Assault Charges Dropped
In the heart of Paceville, the bustling hub of Malta’s nightlife, the usually vibrant atmosphere was replaced by a sense of relief yesterday. The partner of local DJ, Marco Zammit, withdrew her case against him, dropping assault charges that had through the island’s music scene.
From the Dancefloor to the Courtroom
Marco, known for his energetic sets at popular clubs like Gianpula and Café del Mar, found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons last month. His partner, Sandra Grech, accused him of assault following an argument at their St. Julian’s apartment. The allegations stunned the community, with many struggling to reconcile the DJ’s lively persona with the serious charges.
Charges Dropped: A New Chapter
Yesterday, Sandra surprised everyone by announcing she was dropping the case. “After careful consideration and reflection, I’ve decided to withdraw the charges,” she told Hot Malta. “We’ve both learned a lot from this. It’s time to move forward.” Marco, visibly relieved, expressed gratitude for the support he received. “I’m thankful for everyone’s understanding. I look forward to getting back to what I love – making people dance and forget their worries,” he said.
The DJ community breathed a sigh of relief. “Marco’s a good guy, and this has been tough on everyone,” said a fellow DJ, who wished to remain anonymous. “We’re glad this is behind him, and he can get back to doing what he does best.”
Lessons Learned:
While the charges are dropped, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of open communication and understanding in relationships. “We all need to remember that arguments happen, but violence never is the answer,” said Dr. Maria Grech, a local psychologist. “If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, please reach out for help.”
As for Marco, he’s eager to get back behind the decks. His first gig back will be at Gianpula this Saturday. “I can’t wait to see everyone there, to dance, and to celebrate life,” he said, a smile finally returning to his face.
