On November 23, 1985, a hijacked EgyptAir Boeing 737 landed in Malta. It marked the start of a 24-hour ordeal that ended in a bloody massacre and 62 people dead.

Only one of the three hijackers survived and was brought to justice.

Twenty-five years on Kurt Sansone revisited the horrendous events that unfolded at Luqa airport.

Special feature in The Times tomorrow.

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