
Tuesday, 12th August 2008 - 15:00CET
Inquiry concludes Nicholas Azzopardi was not beaten by police
Joe Azzopardi looking at a video of his son Nicholas in hospital.
The Magisterial inquiry into the death of Nicholas Azzopardi, 38, has concluded that he was not assaulted by anyone while he was in police custody between April 8 and 9, the government said in a statement today.
Mr Azzopardi, who died shortly after, had claimed he was beaten by the police and thrown into the ditch.
The inquiry was conducted by Magistrate Anthony Vella.
It concluded that Mr Azzopardi had escaped police custody and jumped off a three -storey-high wall into a ditch behind police headquarters. He suffered grievous injuries which caused his death on April 22.
The inquiry found that the injuries suffered by Mr Azzopardi were compatible with a fall.
Furthermore, slight injuries suffered by a police constable corraborated the claim that he had tried to stop Mr Azzopardi from jumping off the wall.
The Home Affairs Ministry said it was awaiting the findings of a separate inquiry into the case being headed by Judge Albert Manche'.







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The Police----its useless brushing aside violent forces in the Force, I mean look at the despicable attack of a Police against a French women in paceville and the immigrant in the same locality........................and dont give us the excuse of "provocation" because being a Policeman you have to control yourself and be aware of how to react to provocation...........so the use of excessive force is not something that should be underestimated!!
On the other hand it makes little sense for people to get carried away with emotions and populist remarks that cause more harm than good..True, on his dead bed Mr.Azzopardi said he was attacked....but does this make it true?? As hard as it may seem we cannot just believe every tom, Dick and Harry just because he/she is on his dead bed..............On PBS it was stated that the injuries were only on one side of his body "backing" the idea of attempted suicide!!
...........Justice is not served by populism.....if it was so we would incacerate or kill everyone who was even accused of Molestation and paedophilia, but justice takes its course and its time............. true!!..... Sometimes unsucessfully
However whilst you are all frantically jumping to your divine conclusions it would be rather nice not to generalise on the police force (and no i am not part of the force) Many of them do the best they can with the little resources they are given and the non existent training they are offered. Lest you were not aware their training lasts only 3 months, a bit short to be able to deal with some of the most hardened and experienced criminals.
No. The Doi press release does not say that. But the Magistrate would have surely established what Mr. Azzopardi was being investigated about (which is being rumoured on other posts)
So, if I were to be investigated for what Mr. Azzopardi was being investigated and had that on my conscience, I don't know what I would have done... maybe I would have jumped off.
what would you have done?
Malta worse than China and Zimbabwe? Do you actually KNOW what happens in those countries? Do you have any idea of the human rights situation there? Do we shoot people who go out to protest here? Do we imprison anyone who writes anything against the government? Do we outlaw opposition to a political party? Such a comment like yours really deserves no reply.
Since you have read the DOI statement etc – Perhaps you can clarify what worries me.
I am convinced that no one pushed him over the wall and that he did this off his own accord. Therefore it follows that this escape is even more worrying.
What made him go as far as jumping on his own free will to most definitely escape going back to police castody ? Did the DOI address this issue and clarified why?
What a coincidence! Congratulations Police for transforming yourselves in victims once again.
People are capable of showing different faces under different circumstances. A trusthworthy colleague (again, in general) may also have a darker side to him/her, which is known only by others. You simply cannot vouch for anyone, especially in this day and age.
So you think that my country is worse than Zimbabwe and China? Ironic that you can pass these comments here !!wow!!!! didnt know it was allowed.How about writing in China or Zimbabwe!!
Hope you know why Mr Azzopardi was being questioned but that is another story.
I've just read the Government's press release on the DOI website. The conclusions are far more detailed than those reported here... 10 court experts, 71 witnesses interviewed, picture, CCTV footage of Azzopardi in the yard before jumping.
Some people just won't accept the truth if it were written on their forehead. So wake up to the fact that we were all taken for a very well-orchestrated ride... sensationalism by certain sections of the press did the rest.
Amazing and even more amazing !!
Why a trustworthy person was in the custody of the police??