These are the words of the journalist's son who was killed after the Panama Papers scandal.

The son of the investigative journalist, killed in a car bomb attack in Malta, has denounced what he has called the state's <x0->Mafie”) in his country. Daphne Carwana Gallizia, 53-year-old, lost her life as a result of an explosion, only shortly after she left her home in Bedniya, near Mostta on Monday. It [...]
Daphne Carwana Gallizia, 53-year-old, lost her life as a result of an explosion, only shortly after she left her home in Bedniya, near Mostta on Monday. She was widely known for the serious accusations of corruption against senior politicians in the country, via her blog.
My mother was killed because she was introduced between rule of law and those who wanted to violate her”, said her son, Matthew, who was located very close to the site of the explosion.
In a long post on the social Facebook network, published a few hours after he tried to save his mother from the burning car, he accused Malta police of incompetent, while the government for “undignity”.
When state institutions are so incapacitated, the last person to remain in this battle is often a journalist”, writes Matthew Carwana Gallizia, who is also a professional journalist.
He also attacked the image created for Malta as a liberal Western nation.
Yeah, this is actually where we live. A Mafia state where you can change gender or identity card, but where you can get blown up because you apply basic human freedoms”, he said.
A government spokesman, Kurt Farrugia, dismissed the charge that the government acts with impunity, promised a <x0->oft tough” and profound investigation into the event.
Daphne Carwana Gallizia was a severe critic of the government and caused the government's collapse this year, therefore holding early elections, as he published accusations linking Prime Minister Joseph Muscat to the “Panama Papers” scandal.












