Malta DJ Mark Cleared: Back on the Decks
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DJ Mark Cleared: Back on the Decks

Case Dismissed: DJ Back on the Decks

In the heart of Paceville, the neon lights of Gianpula’s club flickered back to life last night, signaling more than just the start of another weekend. They marked the return of DJ Mark, back behind the decks after a stormy few months that saw him accused of assaulting his partner. Today, we can reveal that the case against him has been dropped.

From Dancefloor to Courtroom

It was a typical Saturday night in Malta’s party capital when the music stopped abruptly. DJ Mark, known for his energetic sets, was accused of pushing his partner, leading to a heated argument that ended with the police being called. The incident, witnessed by several clubbers, led to Mark’s arrest and a court case that threatened to silence his decks for good.

Mark, a local DJ with a decade-long career, found himself navigating an unfamiliar scene. “I’ve always lived for the music, for the crowd,” he told us, “Suddenly, I was facing charges that could’ve taken all that away.” His partner, who wished to remain anonymous, later recanted her statement, claiming the push was accidental and that she’d been coerced into pressing charges.

Truth Emerges, Charges Dropped

The courtroom drama played out over several months, with Mark’s legal team arguing that the case was built on shaky ground. Today, the court agreed, dismissing the case due to insufficient evidence. “It’s been a rollercoaster,” Mark admitted, “But I’m grateful for the justice system and for the support I’ve had from my friends and fans.”

Mark’s lawyer, Joseph Borg, praised the court’s decision. “Today’s outcome of thorough investigation and the right to a fair trial,” he said. “We’re glad the truth prevailed.”

Back to the Beat

With the case dismissed, Mark is wasting no time getting back to what he does best. “I’m ready to get back on the decks, to feel that energy again,” he said, a smile finally breaking through the stress of the past few months. You can catch him tonight at Gianpula, spinning the tunes that made him a Malta favorite.

But Mark isn’t just looking forward to tonight. He’s to a future where he can use his platform to raise awareness about domestic violence. “I’ve seen firsthand how false accusations can destroy lives,” he said, “I want to use my story to encourage people to speak out against real abuse.”

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