In July 2016, 17-year-old German tourist Mike Mansholt disappeared in Malta after saying he would explore the Rabat Catacombs, known as the “Kingdom of the Dead.”
He left Sliema on a rented bike and texted his parents at 10:11 a.m. that he was entering the catacombs — the last message he ever sent.
Days later, his b*dy was found below the Dingli Cliffs, while his bike stayed at the top and his backpack with valuables was missing.
Investigators later reported missing *rgans and unusually few *njuries, turning the case into one of Malta’s most chilling unsolved mysteries.
In July 2016, 17-year-old German tourist Mike Mansholt disappeared in Malta after saying he would explore the Rabat Catacombs, known as the “Kingdom of the Dead.”
He left Sliema on a rented bike and texted his parents at 10:11 a.m. that he was entering the catacombs — the last message he ever sent.
Days later, his b*dy was found below the Dingli Cliffs, while his bike stayed at the top and his backpack with valuables was missing.
Investigators later reported missing *rgans and unusually few *njuries, turning the case into one of Malta’s most chilling unsolved mysteries.