On Friday, Nationalist Party MP Eve Borg Bonello took to Parliament to question the government as to who “they are trying to protect” with regards to the lack of public inquiry into the Jean Paul Sofia tragedy.
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“A citizen who was only guilty of waking up in the morning and going to work”, Borg Bonello described Sofia, who tragically lost his life at age 20 after a multi-storey building collapsed while he was working.
Borg Bonello went on to highlight a misdirection of justice, highlighting how a youth erecting a banner calling for justice for Jean Paul, was arrested on orders of the Police Commissioner.
Beyond the Parliament’s walls, a national front calling for a public inquiry into the tragedy is being held, with Jean Paul’s mother Isabelle Bonnici supported by various organisations across Malta.
In the meantime, Bonnici has set up a change.org petition titled ‘Petition to Members of Parliament to support a Public Inquiry on the death of Jean Paul‘, so if you want to support the cause make sure you sign.
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