Former Partner Accused of Breaking Into Home to Take Child
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Former Partner Accused of Breaking Into Home to Take Child

Court hears allegations of unauthorised entry and child removal in domestic dispute case

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A court has heard allegations that a woman's former partner broke into her home to take their child without authorisation. The case centres on claims of breaking and entering combined with unauthorised child removal in an ongoing custody dispute.

A Maltese court has heard testimony regarding allegations that a woman's former partner forcibly entered her home to take their child without authorisation. The case, brought before the courts, centres on claims of breaking and entering combined with unauthorised removal of a minor from the mother's custody.

The incident represents one of the more serious allegations emerging from what appears to be an acrimonious separation. The court proceedings have revealed details of how the alleged breach of the family home occurred, with the complainant detailing the circumstances surrounding the unauthorised removal of the child.

Such cases, where custody disputes escalate to criminal allegations, are taken with utmost seriousness by the Maltese courts. The combination of charges—breaking into a residence and removing a child—underscores the severity of the allegations being examined during the hearing.

The case continues to be heard in court as evidence is presented from both sides. The outcome will have significant implications not only for custody arrangements but also for any criminal liability arising from the alleged home invasion [1].

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