Sebastian Tanti-Burlo, a cartoonist, stood on a hillside in Malta reminiscing about racing down it in homemade go-karts with his friends as a boy. “Sometimes we’d skid off the road to land here in this field,” he said. Nearby was a mound of flowers crowned by an image of Daphne Caruana Galizia, a journalist and blogger, who was murdered here in a car bombing in October 2017. The makeshift shrine and sign demanding “justice” mark the spot, about 40 yards from the road, where her Peugeot 108 landed after the explosion. Tanti-Burlo adored Caruana Galizia.
Source: The Times December 08, 2019 00:00 UTC