'We lost a brother': flowers for a man gunned down as he walked home
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“We have lost one of our brothers,” President Emeritus Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca told a crowd gathered to honour the memory of a migrant murdered earlier this month. Lassana Cisse was walking home on the evening of April 6 when he was shot by a man drivi'We lost a brother': flowers for a man gunned down as he walked home
“We have lost one of our brothers,” President Emeritus Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca told a crowd gathered to honour the memory of a migrant murdered earlier this month. Lassana Cisse was walking home on the evening of April 6 when he was shot by a man driving a Toyota Starlet. Almost a month later, police have yet to find the killer or establish a motive, with investigators not ruling out the possibility of it having been a racially-motivated attack. Sixty-four organisations and around 100 activists gathered in memory of the 44-year old man on Saturday. A sombre crowd met in Ħal Far, carrying flowers and holding pictures of Mr Cisse. They laid flowers on the side of the Triq il-Ġebel, where he was killed. Some migrants who joined the vigil looked on in melancholy, clearly still moved by the murder. Watch: A hit-and-run went unnoticed, until a murder on the same road Aside from President Emeritus Coleiro Preca, MEP candidates Arnold Cassola, Michael Briguglio and Cyrus Engerer were also present. 'Not a single bad word' Friends of Mr Cisse said he was a gentle and kind man. “You cannot say one bad thing about him,” Ousmane Dicko, who had known Mr Cisse since 2011, said. “He... Read more














