Police are investigating the discovery of
two bodies found in separate locations on Tuesday.
The first body was found in a burning car
near Pembroke’s reverse osmosis plant on Tuesday morning. The victim is a 60-year-old man from San
Ġwann., reported Radio 101 News. Police were informed of the blazing Peugeot 106 at around
0715CEST and fire fighters from the Civil Protection Department were
immediately dispatched to the area to control the flames.
Police investigations are underway. At this stage, investigations are not
ousting any possibility, including that of murder, reported PBS.
According to Radio 101 News, security camera footage will prove crucial to the invetsigations.
Magistrate Dr Jacqueline Padovani Grima was informed of the case and
appointed various experts to assist in an inquiry.
This case is among another two where vehicles caught fire in Marsa and San
Ġwann between Monday night and Tuesday morning. Nobody was injured in these two
cases.
The second body was spotted off the shore of Mġarr Port in Gozo. The Armed Forces of
Malta (AFM) informed Police of the case at around 1200CEST. The body, found in
an advanced state of decomposition, was recovered and brought ashore at
Haywharf in Malta.
The victim was discovered wearing a life-jacket.
Magistrate Dr Jacqueline Silvio Meli was informed of the case and appointed
various experts to assist in an inquiry.
Police investigations concerning both cases
are underway.
More details will be published as made
available.