Three psychiatrists told the jury in the Yorgen Fenech trial that murder middleman Melvin Theuma is fit to testify, despite suffering significant mental health issues in the years following the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. The psychiatrists, Jean-Pierre Giorgio, Ethel Felice and George Debono, examined Theuma to determine whether he was medically fit to give evidence. According to the doctors, Theuma said he had no history of mental health problems before the journalist’s assassination in 2017, but afterwards began experiencing guilt, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. He told them he had considered taking his own life on multiple occasions, including by hanging himself, jumping from the roof of his home and drinking acid. He also said he once stabbed himself multiple times in the chest before collapsing and being taken to hospital.