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WEDNESDAY • 14 JUNE 2023 • ISSUE 848 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
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How Silvio
Berlusconi
seduced a
generation
Rosso murder: Victim had been
threatened by some Sicilians,
ex-police chief Rizzo testifies
Government
applied to
demolish
Bormla elderly
home in
February
The jury of two men
accused of killing Albert
Brian Rosso in 2005
continued as Judge
Consuelo Scerri Herrera
refused the defence's
request to dissolve the jury
MATTHEW AGIUS
FORMER police commis-
sioner John Rizzo took the
witness stand on Tuesday
morning as the trial of two
men accused of the murder
of Albert Brian Rosso contin-
ued.
Anthony Bugeja, 55, and
48-year-old Piero Di Barto-
lo are indicted with the wil-
ful homicide of Rosso and
dumping his body at sea in
2005.
The jury is presided by
Madam Justice Consuelo
Scerri Herrera.
Testifying before the ju-
ry, Rizzo recalled how Ros-
so had asked for a meeting
with the then commission-
er. When the meeting was
held, Rosso had told Rizzo
that he was being threat-
ened by a group of Sicilian
men, suggesting the name
Sebastian Lupo, who was
joint owner of Rosso's fish-
ing vessel.
The trial of Anthony Bugeja (at the back in blue jacket and white open shirt) and Piero Di Bartolo (foreground in purple tie) continued on Tuesday with a site visit in
Marsaxlokk where Albert Brian Rosso went missing never to be seen again (Photo: James Bianchi/MaltaToday)