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WEDNESDAY • 19 JULY 2023 • ISSUE 853 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
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ANALYSIS PAGES 8 - 9
EDITORIAL PAGE 11
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Ridley Scott
asked to
stop use of
animals in
filming of
Galdiator 2
MARIANNA CALLEJA
THE family of construction site
victim Jean Paul Sofia still need
to see a draft of the terms of ref-
erence of the public inquiry, the
family said on Tuesday.
"We are also looking forward
to terms of reference which es-
tablish a framework that pro-
vides for accountability should
there be no political will to im-
plement the recommendations
made by the board of inquiry,"
the family said.
Prime Minister Robert Abela
announced a public inquiry into
the death of Jean Paul Sofia on
Monday afternoon, a few hours
prior to a vigil at Castille.
MATTHEW VELLA
THE animal rights organisation
PETA has written to Hollywood
director Ridley Scott to stop the
use of live animals on the set of
'Gladiator 2' in Malta, due to
soaring heat.
Burning pipes
What started as a grass fire in
Marsa led to a massive fire with
burning tyres and PVC pipes
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The family of construction site victim
Jean Paul Sofia say they still need
to review the draft of the terms of
reference for the public inquiry
Jean Paul Sofia's
family calls for
accountability in
public inquiry
Deciphering
Abela's U-turn
PHOTO: JAMES BIANCHI / MEDIATODAY
Jean Paul Sofia