Murder of homosexual couple in Malta, after Albanians are arrested another Macedonian suspect

A second suspect in the double murder in Slyema was arrested this morning. Victor Dragomanski is charged with being involved in the murder of Christian Pandolfino and Ivor Maceiowski a few days ago. The 36-year-old prisoner is from Northern Macedonia and resident in Slyema. Dragomanski was charged with killing the couple on August 18th, [...]
A second suspect in the double murder in Slyema was arrested this morning. Victor Dragomanski is charged with being involved in the murder of Christian Pandolfino and Ivor Maceiowski a few days ago. The 36-year-old prisoner is from Northern Macedonia and resident in Slyema. Dragomanski was charged with killing the couple on August 18th, stealing, extortion, holding arms, and a host of other works.
The accused, with red marks on his forehead, relied on his hands at the table before him, while the court asked the initial questions.
Asked what his profession was, he replied: “I don't work”, claiming he's innocent.
He is the second man to be charged with murder after police arrested Albanian Daniel Muka, 25, who was on parole because he was involved in a violent reception three years ago.
Police said they had secured footage of security cameras for three people from the night of the murder. Police further received information that a person in the photograph was Dragmanski and was also told where he lived.
When the police knocked at the hotel room door, he tried to escape from a window but was stopped a little later, the inspector said. The court confirmed the arrest and issued a freezing order on all of the husband's assets.












