Valletta, Feb 25 (AFP/APP): As two men are charged with providing the bomb that killed Maltese anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia a day after another was jailed for his part in her assassination, we look at the case that has shaken the island republic.

Campaigning reporter and blogger Caruana Galizia is killed on October 16, 2017 in a car bombing not far from her home. Known as a “one-woman WikiLeaks” who exposed cronyism and sleaze within Malta’s political and business elite, the 53-year-old also contributed to the Panama Papers data leak.

Her killing triggers an outpouring of grief on the island, with one of her sons accusing then prime minister Joseph Muscat of complicity and turning Malta into a “mafia island”. In December authorities arrest eight people in connection with the murder.

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