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Alfred BONNICI (3)

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TONI BONNICI. Resided in Pawla, Malta.

MV MOOR 8 April 1941
A working dockyard vessel was blown up today at the entrance to Grand Harbour. 28 of the 29-man crew were killed. The Admiralty Mooring Vessel, HMS Moor was carrying out maintenance work on the boom-defence nets protecting the harbour entrance. Shortly after 5.00pm, as the vessel started its engine to return to the dockyard, a deafening explosion shook buildings across the harbour area. People rushed to the Bastions, only to watch as the vessel turned over on her side and rapidly sank.

A ferry boat, several Naval Dockyard and Air Force pinnaces and many dinghies raced to the scene.
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FORT ST.ELMO NATIONAL WAR MUSEUM, VALLETTA, MALTA
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1600
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