Malta Journalist Daphne Galizia’s Sons Reject Million Euro Reward
The sons of an investigative journalist killed in a car bomb attack in Malta have refused to endorse a one million euro (£890,000) reward for evidence leading to a conviction in the case.
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s three sons have also called for the country’s prime minister to resign.
Caruana Galizia died in an explosion shortly after she left her home in Bidnija, near Mosta, on Monday.
She was known for her blog accusing top politicians of corruption.
A Facebook post by Matthew Caruana Galizia, signed by his brothers Andrew and Paul, said they had faced “unrelenting pressure” from Malta’s leaders to “endorse a million-euro reward for evidence leading to the conviction of our mother’s assassins”.
But they said they are “not interested in justice without change”.
Media captionAndrew Borg Cardona: “My friend has been killed there”