Taking to social media, Marvin Żammit, the brother of Marzia Calleja Mattouk, issued a tribute to his sister who is believed to have been found dead in Libya.
‘We loved you so much’, wrote Marvin. ‘I swore that at some point we’d meet again. You had no idea how much I loved you.’
‘I’ll never see you again’, Marvin wrote in mourning. ‘I’d rather He would have taken me. You were still so young – you needed nothing else.’
TVM announced yesterday that Marzia, 24, was found dead by Libyan troops nearly a year after she and her husband, Jomic Calleja Maatouk, fled Malta and were placed on Europe’s most wanted list.
In August 2023, Jomic Calleja Maatouk received a five-year prison sentence for importing the explosive C-4 and attempting to buy lethal poisons, including Ricin, fentanyl, and the radioactive material Polonium-210, on the dark web.
Marzia Calleja Maatouk was sentenced to 15 months in prison for aggravated drug possession and was listed on Europol’s wanted list for illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
The couple was found approximately 90 minutes east of Tripoli. Jomic Calleja Maatouk has been arrested and is expected to be extradited to Malta, where he is also wanted for skipping bail.
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