"I blame those who gave people work without seeing there needs and without giving them safety," Amira said. The body of Akram al-Mashay has been sent back to Libya for burial after local Libyan community leaders stepped up to fulfil the young man's wishThe 26-year-old's body will now be buried in his homeland. Many within the Libyan community thanked Al-Furtoqi for his work, as well as thanking the aviation company Medavia for their cooperation. His death has raised a national debate about health and safety standards on construction sites in Malta, and their lack of enforcement. What do you think of Maltese health and safety standards?
Source: Libya Today November 29, 2018 12:11 UTC