Raymond Caruana

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Raymond Caruana (9 May 1960 – 5 December 1986) was a Maltese political activist affiliated with the Nationalist Party (PN). Caruana was murdered in a drive-by shooting at a PN club in Gudja.

Murder[edit]

The Nationalist club in Gudja, where Caruana was murdered. It is now known as Dar Raymond Caruana

While Caruana was at the PN club in Gudja, Malta, a car drove past the club firing several shots. One bullet hit him in the throat, killing him.

Peter Paul Busuttil was accused of the murder; however, in the Maltese Law Courts, it later transpired that Busuttil had been the victim of a frame-up by the Labour Party with the aid of the police. The case is still unsolved to the present days.[1]

During the December 1986 TV transmission of the budget debates in Parliament, Wistin Abela assaulted Eddie Fenech Adami when the latter brought up the shooting of Raymond Caruana.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Rachel Attard, "After promises of justice, Raymond Caruana’s family has not even been contacted" Article in "The Malta Independent", 4 December 2016
  2. ^ 1986: Lorry Sant vs Eddie Fenech Adami, Maltatoday.com, 13 May 2009

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