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Yorgen Fenech’s defence team attempts to discredit police investigation into Daphne’s murder
During a tense cross-examination of Assistant Commissioner Keith Arnaud, the lead investigator in the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, the defence for the accused, Yorgen Fenech, repeatedly accused the police force of failing to adequately look into all possible avenues of investigation, repeatedly steering the narrative towards high-ranking gove
Prosecution accuses Yorgen Fenech’s defence team of ‘misleading’ jury
State prosecutors accused Yorgen Fenech’s legal team of “misleading” the jury by being “selective” in its references to evidence included in the case. Lead prosecutor Anthony Vella accused the defence of deliberately obfuscating the jury’s perception of police work through selective references to reports, testimonies and information from third parties who ha
Lead investigator’s cross-examination during Yorgen Fenech trial draws to a close with questions from jury
Lead police investigator Keith Arnaud’s cross-examination in the Yorgen Fenech trial drew to a close on Wednesday morning, before jurors put their own questions to the assistant commissioner on Keith Schembri, Melvin Theuma’s phantom job, and the searches carried out after Schembri’s arrest. Arnaud, the head of the police major crimes unit, was testifying fo
First responders on site of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder testify about details of violent car bombing
In a particularly heavy afternoon during the murder trial of Daphne Caruana Galizia, in which alleged mastermind Yorgen Fenech stands accused of voluntary homicide, jurors sat through multiple testimonies from first responders who were among the very first to arrive on the scene of the crime. After Assistant Commissioner and head of Major Crimes Unit … Conti
‘She noticed something was very wrong’ – sole eyewitness describes Daphne Caruana Galizia’s last moments
The sole eyewitness who was present when the bomb that killed Daphne Caruana Galizia was detonated recalled how he saw the victim “panicking” during the few seconds between the initial spark that armed the bomb and the second spark that set it off, saying that “she noticed something was very wrong.” The witness, Francis Sant, … Continued
Jury in Caruana Galizia case shown hundreds of photos of assets owned by convicted killers
The police force’s officers testifying earlier on Friday in the murder trial in which Yorgen Fenech stands accused of the voluntary homicide of Daphne Caruana Galizia, presented hundreds of photos showing luxury vehicles, properties, firearms, and wads of cash retrieved from various locations associated with the executors who detonated the bomb that claimed

