
Tuesday, 7th October 2008 - 11:48CET
Man accused of causing toddler's death through negligence
Francis Mamo, 53, personally and in representation of Oman Construction Ltd, was this morning arraigned in court and accused of the manslaughter of a two-year-old boy who died when he fell down a shaft in Zebbug.
The boy, Gabriel Agius, fell a height of one storey down the shaft in the common area of a number of garages on April 16 at about 1 p.m.
Mr Mamo was accused of causing the death of the toddler through negligence.
He was also accused of having, on previous occasions, ignored warnings to remove danger to the public on building sites in the same street.




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Abuses, especially in the construction building are so widespread that you can see them by the hundreds !!!
The govternment should see that the Authorities concerned (by giving them manpower from other OVERSTAFFED departments are trained and manned properly. Because here we are talking about loss of life and limb - dearest loss.
I have reported some times of certain irregularities because everyone should have the human conscience to report - even in other different situations - whatever it is - the well known
KENNEDY : Do NOT ASK what your country can do for you BUT what you can do for your country do it YOURSELF
and this saying everybody has heard about it.
Ex. why on this lovely country WARDENS are still not being given the stop signs like all other countries in the world. Why am I supposed to see a warden making 'a WAVING sign' to move (it could be from 300 feet away !!!!!!) - it could be raining / shinning (whatever) -
WHEN a ONE EURO PLASTIC sign can be given to the odd 200/300 wardens ? besides showing seriousness - let's prove SMART MALTA.
This is the very reason why strong penalties need to be in place to ensure that these things d not happen. Unfortunately nothing can be done to bring little Gabriel back, that tragedy is done, culprits MUST pay but the trick is to make sure that it does not happen again.
Even small things like litter may have dire effects - think rain and flooding of roads. The small 'mhux xorta' items need to be adressed for the benefit of all.
RIP Gabriel
From your comments one can easily note that you have already judged this human being! Who are we to judge?
R.I.P little Gabriel
Also was it a lift shaft?
There is much more that could be done to prevent accidents. I would also hold the authority’s inspectors responsible for not doing their job properly.
The law should be amended to force the courts to suspend the operators’ license. Many abuse – in every sector of our economy – because the courts are lenient and it sends the message – CRIME PAYS.
This happens mostly on the smaller construction sites as can be seen all over the Island!
THERE IS SO MUCH MORE THAT CAN BE DONE TO PREVENT THE LOSS OF LIFE1