Justice Still Eludes Lassana Cisse’s Family, 7 Years On
Lassana Cisse, a young Senegalese man, was stabbed to death in Ħamrun in 2014. Seven years later, his family and friends still await justice.
Lassana Cisse, a young Senegalese man, was stabbed to death in Ħamrun in 2014. Seven years later, his family and friends still await justice.
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