Karin Maria Grech was the daughter of Professor Edwin Grech, then head of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at St. Luke's Hospital, Malta.
Grech's tomb in the family grave with a bust of her at the cemetery of Santa Maria Addolorata ("Our Lady of Sorrows") in Paola.
St. Luke's Hospital
Flowers laid at the monument in the Karin Grech Garden in 2015.
A letter bomb is an explosive device sent via the postal service, and designed with the intention to injure or kill the recipient when opened. They have been used in terrorist attacks such as those of the Unabomber. Some countries have agencies whose duties include the interdiction of letter bombs and the investigation of letter bombings. The letter bomb may have been in use for nearly as long as the common postal service has been in existence, as far back as 1764.
A mail bomb on display at the National Postal Museum
Robert Harley was targeted in one of the earliest modern parcel bombing incidents
Parcel bomb sent to Madame Tussauds in 1889
FBI reproduction of one of Theodore Kaczynski’s bombs