The assassination of columnist and blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia will feature prominently in tomorrow's print edition of Times of Malta.

The 53-year-old journalist was killed in a car bomb close to her residence in a crime which shocked the country.

The print edition will include details from the vigil organised in Sliema in the evening as well as a detailed look into Ms Caruana Galizia's career, the recent controversies she stirred up through her blog, and how the social media reacted to the gruesome murder.

With a front-page headline reading 'Black Monday', the paper carries a timeline on attacks on journalists since the Times of Malta building was burnt down in October 1979.

Malta's biggest newspaper will be on sale from the news-stands early in the morning.

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