UPDATE: Stirring farewell for Doujon Zammit
The front page of the booklet that was given out to mourners in church.
(adds comments from Mr Francis Tabone, Maltese Ambassador in Australia)
Our Lady of Victories Church in Sydney was packed by mourners, many of whom were Maltese, earlier today for the funeral of Doujon Zammit, the Maltese-Australian who was bashed to death on the Greek island of Mykonos. Father Michael Smith celebrated the funeral mass which lasted more than two hours.
The young Maltese-Australian was given long applause during the funeral Mass.
During the ceremony, a short movie depicting Doujon's life from birth up to his fateful trip was shown, the Foreign Affairs Ministry confirmed.
“I’m sad that I’ll never see you again. You were like a brother to me. I’m grateful that I knew you. I will try to give everyone in my life the same respect and energy as you did to others,” cousin Cameron told the mourners, many of whom had to stand in the aisles and outside.
Zeake, Doujon’s younger brother, had words of admiration for his brother. “When I think of my brother, I think of a unique individual living his life... He always managed to light up a room, yet he was very down to earth. When I was down he was always there to pick me up, even when my heart was breaking.”
Rose Miranda, a member of the Facebook group, which now has more than 16,500 members, wrote: “it just shows how good of a guy you were... I went past the church today where all your loved ones have farewelled you!! It was great to see how many people respect you, for being a young guy... God is with your family. Rest in peace”.
At the end of the Mass, which was attended by the Maltese Ambassador Francis Tabone and his wife, consul general Annamaria Bonnici, and the Consul-General of Greece, Nikolaos Oikonomdis, Doujon’s coffin was carried from the church by his family and friends. As relatives formed a circle beside the hearse, 20 white doves and 20 white balloons were released into the air.
The Maltese Ambassador met Doujon’s father Oliver, and grandfather Greg, who originally hails from Gudja. “Oliver expressed the wish to establish a Doujon Zammit Transplant Gift Fund in Malta, similar to the one he launched today in Australia,” Mr Tabone said. “He felt very proud to be Maltese and appreciated the help and support the family received from the Maltese-Australian community.”
Mr Tabone said that the Malta High Commission and the Consulate General in Sydney are in constant contact with the Zammit family to ensure that all possible help is given.
Doujon’s life ended when his father had to take the heartbreaking decision to turn off life support when it became clear that Doujon would never recover from the coma he suffered after the attack by Greek bouncers. Cameron Tabone, who was with Doujon, suffered a broken nose and a broken wrist in the attack. The two had travelled to Dubai, Rome, Venice, Barcelona, Ibiza and Malta before heading for Greece.
A 25-year-old bouncer, who admitted beating Doujon on the head with an extendable metal baton, is in custody after he was charged with his death. Three other men have been charged with complicity in the attack.
Doujon’s organs were donated and four people have benefitted from the kind gesture. The intensive care ward of the Errikos Dinan hospital in Athens will be named after the young Maltese-Australian.
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antonia Bonello
Aug 12th 2008, 20:53
Let's only hope now that who caused all this will have what he deserves. Rest in peace and may god be with your mum and dad
Antonia
Graziella Duncan
Aug 12th 2008, 16:32
may God be with his parents and relatives. Rest in peace
joseph gaffarena
Aug 12th 2008, 15:44
A, young man ,full of life and happiness,enjoying a holiday that earned him his life.
Why,do these horrible things happen,How can someone terminate a life in this way.
My son,our life as it is now, is like a candle in the wind,fragile,and depending by irresponsable cowards,that do everything to submit their power on others.
You are gone,but never forgotten in my prayers.
Steven Cutajar
Aug 12th 2008, 12:12
A true pity for the simple fact that innocent ppl have to suffer these brutal consequences. Same things should be well considered wherever places of entertainment are present.
Being someone that goes to PV ( paceville ) regularly, these kind of heavy fights and abuse of power from so called 'bouncers' are usually seen. Cases of ppl just being in the wrong place at the wrong time.. and there you are, having to deal with 3, 4, or even more 'bouncers' that are more aggressive than peaceful. Am I missing something? shouldn't a 'bouncer' be there to prevent fights and controlling situations? Well can we review the background of these ppl, simply for the fact of racism intents, troubled pasts ect ect..
It's true that they are provoked many times but why is Doujon not with us today? excessive use of force and even bullying that goes like: this is our club, it's our way or you're in trouble.
May you rest in peace Doujon and may justice take over such disgusting incidents.
Condolences to all family members.
PS - I'm saying 'bouncer' because they don't always deserve that title!!
Anthony A. Mifsud
Aug 12th 2008, 11:59
Doujon,
Go in peace my son, rest in peace.
We all soon meet.
Tony
M Grech
Aug 12th 2008, 11:11
May he rest in peace.
Condolences to all family members.
Horace Gauci
Aug 12th 2008, 11:11
May Doujon shine as a true and explicit model for all young people. You'll remain in our hearts for ever. God rest him eternal peace!