Musician arrested on a yacht

A prominent businessman from Malta, has been arrested on his yacht for the death of a maltese journalist. It writes more maltese media. According to the BBC

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
20 November 2019 Wednesday 18:00
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Musician arrested on a yacht

A prominent businessman from Malta, has been arrested on his yacht for the death of a maltese journalist.

It writes more maltese media.

According to the BBC, however, it is not confirmed that he has been arrested in relation to the killing.

the Journalist was killed in 2017 by a car bomb, which supposedly was stuck under the driver's seat in her car. The now deceased 53-year-old journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was known to write about tax havens and corruption.

According to the maltese media is talking about a businessman by the name Yorgen Fenech, who tried to escape from Malta in his yacht.

the Arrest of Yorgen Fenech, according to the maltese prime minister, Joseph Muscat, has signed an agreement, which has pardoned a suspect for the killing. In turn, having the suspect provide information that could identify the real sponsor.

the Yorgen Fenech is according to The Independent director in a group of companies that won a major deal to build a major gas installations in 2013.

Daphne Caruana Galizia fell out with the top of the maltese society. She wrote on her nyhedsblog on bribery, corruption and tax havens.

the Wreck of the journalist's car. Photo: Rene Rossignaud/AP

She revealed bl.a., to the Maltese prime minister, Joseph Muscat, had received bribes from persons in Azerbaijan. The bribe was by the prime minister's wife's account in the tax haven of Panama.

the Case was a big scandal, but won the Joseph Muscat the subsequent election.

Daphne Caruana Galizia studied just seven months before his death, a mysterious company in Dubai, which is related to the arrested businessman.

This writes The Telegraph.

the Company was said to have relations to the maltese politicians, but Daphne Caruana Galizia could not find the owner of the company. Later Reuters reported that it was the now arrested businessman, who was behind the company. The suspicion was that the Yorgen Fenech used the company to bribe the maltese politicians.

the Yorgen Fenench have denied that he had plans to bribe politicians.

In a Facebook lookup wrote her son Matthew Caruana Galizia, he saw his mother be killed.

'I looked down and there lay my mother's body parts everywhere around me', he wrote in the advertisement.

A car bomb killed the maltese journalist. Photo: Rene Rossignaud/AP

It was a traumatic sight for the son.

'I will never forget how I ran around the inferno in the field and tried to open the door, while the car's horn still skrattede. I screamed to the two police officers who showed up with a single fire extinguisher, that they should use it. They looked at me and said: 'We are bored of it. But there is nothing we can do', wrote the son, who himself is a journalist.

16. October 2017 was otherwise a completely normal day for the investigative journalist.

According to The Guardian, she worked in her home for at. 15, before she set out in its Peugeot 108 and left his home. She was going to a meeting in the bank and was late on it.

But according to the media was her supposed killers and waiting for her. A bomb was placed under the driver's seat in the car and was detonated via a remote control, as she had run a few metres.

Updated: 20.11.2019 18:00