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Murder of Karin Grech : ウィキペディア英語版 | Murder of Karin Grech
Karin Grech (1962〔("Peace to those who left us and have a connection to the politics of Malta" ); accessed 16 July 2015.〕 – 28 December 1977) was the daughter of Professor Edwin Grech, then head of the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at St. Luke's Hospital, Malta.〔(Prime Minister joins commemoration of 37th anniversary of death of Karin Grech ), article.wn.com, 27 December 2014; accessed 16 July 2015.〕 In 1977, aged 15, she was killed by a letterbomb addressed to her father. In the presence of her brother Kevin (then 10 years old), she opened the package, which she thought to be a present since it was covered in wrapping paper. The bomb exploded, and she died half an hour later at St. Luke's Hospital, due to severe burns on various parts of her body. At her funeral Mass, Archbishop Michael Gonzi called the murder of Karin Grech "the first terrorist act in the country".〔("The bomber who killed Karin Grech was a loner" ), timesofmalta.com; 30 December 2011; accessed 16 July 2015.〕 ==1977 Doctors' Strike== At that time the doctors at Saint Luke's Hospital had an issue with the Labour Government and there was a strike at the Hospital. Despite this Grech still went to work, and although there is no forensic evidence linking the bomb to the doctors' strike, the strike and persons related to those events were blamed. On the same day that the Grech family received the bomb, another bomb was sent to the doctor and Labour MP of that time Paul Chetcuti Caruana, but it did not detonate.〔
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