Could the unsolved murder case of Lino Cauchi be reopened?
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Lino Cauchi's murder remains one of the great unsolved cases in Maltese criminal history. Cauchi vanished in 1982, but his body wasn’t discovered until three years later. His family are now seeking compensation for how the investigation was handled by police and the government at the time. We speak to forensic expert Anthony Abela Medici, who was one of the first people to go down the well where Cauchi's body was found. Find out more at https://times-talk.pinecast.co
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