Businessman Yorgen Fenech, a key figure in the high-profile murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, is finally set to face justice as his trial commences on Wednesday. The car-bomb attack that claimed Galizia's life in 2017 sent shockwaves throughout Europe, sparking widespread outrage and calls for accountability. Now, nearly a decade later, Fenech, the wealthy heir to a property empire worth hundreds of millions, will stand trial alongside six other men accused of involvement in the killing. As the trial gets underway, questions surrounding Fenech's alleged role in the murder are set to be scrutinized in court, with the businessman maintaining his innocence despite mounting evidence.


Yorgen Fenech, who denies all charges, appears in court more than nine years after the journalist’s deathThe businessman accused of ordering the murder of the Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia goes on trial on Wednesday, more than nine years after her death in a car-bomb attack that sent shockwaves through Europe.Yorgen Fenech, the heir to a property empire worth hundreds of millions, is one of seven men prosecutors accused of involvement in the killing, and the last to face trial. Continue reading...