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WEDNESDAY • 17 JANUARY 2024 • ISSUE 876 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
EDITORIAL • PAGE 11
Heritage watchdog
wants lower roof
for Rialto project
THE family of a man who died
after he was tasered by the po-
lice have filed a case against the
Police Commissioner and the
government's Principal Medical
Officer, claiming civil damages
for what they say is negligence,
unskillfulness and failing to fol-
low regulations by the officers
and doctors involved in the fatal
incident.
48-year-old Ronnie Ghiller died
of a heart attack in May 2020,
while being subdued by law en-
forcement officers, who were re-
sponding to a report of a distur-
bance near his home in Żabbar.
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THE heritage watchdog has warned that a proposal
for a higher roof level on the Rialto Theatre in Bormla
will impact urban views of the parish church.
The Superintendence for Cultural Heritage is asking
the developers to lower the height of a roof structure.
It was reacting to photomontages presented by the
developers of the Rialto, a building owned by the La-
bour Party.
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Family of fatally-tasered
man seeks compensation
from police, doctors
JAMES
DEBONO
jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt
MATTHEW
AGIUS
magius@mediatoday.com.mt
Family of man who died
after being tasered and
tranquilised in 2020
is suing the police and
medical authorities for
negligence, lack of skill,
and failure to follow
regulations
Cultural Heritage watchdog
warns that pitched roof would
impact on the 'perception' of
Bormla's parish church and calls
for retention of existing height
Ronnie Ghiller, 48, died after being tasered and tranquilised by the police