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Defence refuses to cross-examine Melvin Theuma in Daphne murder case
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Vince Muscat to testify against Degiorgio brothers next week
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A magisterial inquiry into a fatal building collapse is further evidence that developers have spent 20 years literally getting away with murder, an environmental NGO has argued.
Flimkien Għal Ambjent Aħjar said magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit’s inquiry into the Ħamrun collapse that led to Miriam Pace’s death was a crushing indictment of the state of the Maltese construction industry over the past two decades.
It said that two architects facing involuntary homicide charges over Pace s death should be suspended subject to a speedy resolution of the case against them. Both architects continue to practice.
No fewer than 10 structures have collapsed during construction work since 2008, the eNGO said, causing three deaths and many injuries.
A pardon given to self-confessed murder middleman Melvin Theuma was on Wednesday added to evidence in the case against three men accused of assassinating journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
The pardon was granted to Theuma in November 2019 in exchange for him turning state s evidence and lawyers for the three accused had fought to have it included in evidence concerning the case.
Those three men - brothers George and Alfred Degiorgio and Vince Muscat - deny the murder charges.
Theuma, a taxi driver, claims he received money from business tycoon Yorgen Fenech to give to the three alleged hitmen, for them to kill Caruana Galizia.