In a tragic incident that has shocked both Ireland and Malta, an Irish man was shot dead by Maltese police following a three-hour stand-off, which occurred after the murder of a 48-year-old woman. The incident took place in the early hours of the morning in the coastal village of St Julian’s, Malta.
Irish Man Shot Dead in Malta After Murder Incident
The deceased, identified as Edward William Johnston, a 50-year-old resident of Malta, was involved in a tense confrontation with police officers after being implicated in the murder of Nicolette Ghirxi, his former partner. Ms. Ghirxi was found dead in an apartment complex in Birkirkara, a village located about 6 kilometers from St Julian’s.
Police arrived at the scene of the murder around 2 a.m. and began their investigation. Mr. Johnston was not present at the apartment complex when authorities arrived but was later located in the St Julian’s area, where the tragic stand-off unfolded.
Stand-Off with Police Ends in Tragedy
During the stand-off, Mr. Johnston, who was reportedly armed with what turned out to be a replica gun, threatened staff at a nearby hotel. Officers from Malta’s Rapid Intervention Unit (RIU) were quickly dispatched to the scene, where they attempted to negotiate with Mr. Johnston. Despite multiple requests from the police to drop his weapon, Mr. Johnston refused to comply.
The situation escalated when Mr. Johnston, instead of surrendering, attempted to charge at the officers. In response, the police opened fire, fatally wounding him. Despite immediate medical assistance, Mr. Johnston was pronounced dead shortly afterward.
Ongoing Investigation and Reactions
The Maltese authorities have announced that autopsies will be conducted on both Mr. Johnston and Ms. Ghirxi to determine the official causes of death. This tragic sequence of events has drawn widespread attention and sorrow, with Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, paying tribute to Ms. Ghirxi in a heartfelt Facebook post.
The Irish Embassy in Malta has also confirmed its awareness of the incident and expressed readiness to provide consular support to Mr. Johnston’s family during this difficult time.
This tragic incident has sparked a discussion on the broader issues of domestic violence and mental health, both in Malta and Ireland, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and support for those at risk.