A Scotsman, who nearly died in last April’s horrific open-top double-decker bus crash that left two tourists dead, has vented his frustration over the complete silence by the Maltese authorities on investigations.
“I am very disappointed. Two people died and I had four members of my family who witnessed this gruesome accident. However, it seems this case has been forgotten,” Simon Morrison told the Times of Malta.
The 42-year-old from Aberdeen, a football coach at his local club Middlefield Wasps, spent four weeks in coma after suffering grievous head injuries when the hop-on hop-off bus hit in a tree in Żurrieq. A Spanish woman and a Belgian man sitting a few centimetres away from him died.
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Four months down the line, very little if any is known about the investigations and whether the police plan to press charges against anybody. The Times of Malta asked the police about the progress reached so far in the investigations but no replies were forthcoming by the time of writing.
While he considers himself lucky to be still alive and will be forever thankful to the Mater Dei Hospital staff where he…