These are the main stories in Thursday’s newspapers.

Times of Malta says three years after losing their only daughter in a traffic accident, Josephine and Pippo Boni got another horrific shock last week when they discovered she had been buried in a body bag placed inside the coffin. In another story, the newspaper says an inquiry board set up last July to investigate allegations of “administrative and operational aspects” at the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology has been given a second extension.

The Malta Independent says that Maltese Schengen visas for Algerians have been slapped by the National Audit Office as one in four recipients never returned home.

L-Orizzont says the General Workers Union is in favour of more measures to support working parents.

In-Nazzjon says the Nationalist Party’s executive council has expressed unanimous support for party leader Adrian Delia.

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