Malta DJ MK Cleared: Back in the Booth After Partner Drops Assault Charges
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DJ MK Cleared: Back in the Booth After Partner Drops Assault Charges

Case Dismissed: DJ Back on Beats as Partner Retracts Assault Allegations

In the heart of Paceville, the pulsating hub of Malta’s nightlife, the neon lights of popular club, T’Gara, flickered back to life last night. The reason? Local DJ, Mark ‘DJ MK’ Zammit, was back behind the decks, spinning tracks that had the crowd dancing until dawn. Just a week ago, this seemed like an unlikely scenario. But tonight, it’s a reality, thanks to a sudden turn of events.

From Arrest to Acquittal

Zammit, a familiar face in Malta’s DJ scene, was arrested last month following allegations of assault by his partner, Sandra Galea. The incident, which allegedly occurred at their St. Julian’s apartment, through the local music community. However, in a surprising twist, Galea dropped the charges this week, leading to Zammit’s immediate release.

“It’s been a rollercoaster,” Zammit told Hot Malta, his voice still echoing with relief. “But I’m grateful for the support I’ve received. It’s made all the difference.”

Galea’s Retraction: A Change of Heart?

Galea’s decision to drop the charges has left many wondering what led to this change of heart. In a brief statement, she simply stated, “I’ve reconsidered my position. I believe it’s best for both parties to move on.” When pressed for further comment, she declined, requesting privacy.

Legal experts, however, suggest that such retractions are not uncommon. “People often change their minds about pursuing charges for various reasons,” says Dr. Joseph Azzopardi, a local lawyer. “It could be due to reconsideration, pressure, or even fear of the legal process.”

Back to the Beats

Zammit’s return to the DJ booth was met with cheers and chants of “MK, MK!” from the crowd. “It feels incredible to be back,” he said, his hands dancing over the turntables. “Music is my life, and I’m grateful to have the chance to do what I love again.”

Club owner, Tony Portelli, was equally thrilled. “We’re glad to have Mark back. He’s a big part of what makes T’Gara what it is. Tonight’s crowd is proof of that.”

As the night wore on, the club was filled with a sense of relief and celebration. The music, it seemed, was not just a soundtrack to the night, but a symbol of a new beginning.

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