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Title: John Gaul's Malta connections
Authors: Attard, Eddie
Keywords: Entrepreneurship -- Malta -- Comino
Murder -- United Kingdom -- 20th century
Hotels -- Malta -- Comino
Issue Date: 2019-09-15
Publisher: Allied Newspapers Limited
Citation: Attard, E. (2019, September 15). John Gaul's Malta connections, Sunday Times of Malta, pp. 15.
Abstract: John Gaul, a British entrepreneur, was granted a long lease of Comino, and the Comino Developed Company Ltd, owned by Gaul, built a hotel and bungalows on the island. On January 12, 1976, his ex-wife Barbara was brutally shot in Patcham, near Brighton, and she died just over two months later. In 1978, Gaul escaped to Malta. After he passed away in 1989, Keith Edgeler, the convicted man, said that Gaul was the man who hired him to kill his wife Barbara. Edgeler also alleged that Gaul wanted to kill Barbara because he feared she was about to expose him about his shady dealings.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/53844
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