The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers.

Times of Malta reports how a German teenager found dead at the foot of Dingli Cliffs had suffered no broken bones. Investigators are further baffled because his belongings are missing, and his bike was undamaged. 

The Malta Independent reports how former minister Leo Brincat faces a grilling from MEPs today following his nomination to serve in the European Court of Auditors.

In-Nazzjon leads with comments by Simon Busuttil yesterday where he hit out at the government for its handling of the medical visas scandal.

l-orizzont also leads on the same case but says there are doubts on the veracity of claims about the scandal made by a Libyan man. 

 

 

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