Flowers, photographs, candles, and messages demanding"Who killed Daphne?" line Malta's Great Siege Monument, in tribute to journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was murdered two years ago.
Each day, more are laid carefully at the foot of the memorial in the Maltese capital, Valletta. And each night -- or sometimes within hours -- they are removed on the orders of Maltese authorities, according to the NGO Reporters Without Borders. Investigative reporter Caruana Galizia, 53, died in October 2017 when a bomb fixed to her car was detonated just down the road from her home, as she drove to the bank.
Sons vow justice for slain journalist 14:06Muscat's lawyer, Arthur Azzopardi, said previously that his client has cooperated with police. Dutch lawmaker Pieter Omtzigt, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe's special rapporteur on Caruana Galizia's assassination and the rule of law in Malta, told CNN that Muscat has not been offered a plea bargain in exchange for his testimony.