Following the horrific murder of 29-year-old Polish youth Paulina Dembska, a vigil was held at Exiles, Sliema organised by the Women’s Rights Foundation.
Several people turned up to honour the memory of the young woman who was tragically murdered by suspect Abner Aquilina. The killing prompted many to raise awareness about femicide and the protection of women.
Several initiatives were organised in memory of Paulina, with one GoGetFunding page raising up to €20,698, which is €698 more than the initial target. The page was designed so her family receives the support they need and focus on the mourning of a loved one.
The costs will be given to transport Paulina’s body to Poland, cover lawsuits and legal costs to get the case to its fair end. Another initiative was also organised by animal rights NGO to set up a memorial for Dembska.
She was well-known for caring for cats living in the vicinity of her home, and thus the Animal Rights Foundation (RAR Malta) started a crowd funding campaign for those willing to sponsor a memorial statue of her.
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