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328 reports of domestic violence on elderly between 2019 and 2020

328 reports of domestic violence on elderly between 2019 and 2020
Apr 22 2021 Share

Between 2019 and 2020, Malta registered 328 reports of domestic violence against elderly aged over 60. The information was revealed after MP Silvio Grixti asked Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcement Byron Camilleri. Camilleri provided a table which showed how in 2019, a total of 262 cases were reported, with 280 reported in 2020.

2019 saw domestic violence being the most frequent form of violence on the elderly. 2020 saw an increase in reports of violence on elderly over 60. Other forms of violence reported were robberies, of which there were 8 total cases between the two years.

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Sergeant charged with raping woman who reported burglary

Sergeant charged with raping woman who reported burglary
Apr 22 2021 Share

A Police Sergeant who has had 18 years of experience on the job has been placed in police custody after pleading not guilty to sexually assaulting a woman who phoned the police after being burgled. Prosecution details the events, saying that on the 16th of April late at night, 40-year-old police sergeant Glen Carabot who was stationed at Qawra received a report of a burglary.

It is there that the police man sexually assaulted the woman, with no report about the burglary being made and no investigation for the stolen items initiated. Video footage of the rape has also been found on the accused’s phone. The accused’s lawyer there is no fear of tampering with evidence as the victim’s evidence is preserved. Magistrate Gabriella Vella denied the requested bail as the case continues.

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Steve Chetcuti crosses the 6,000 km across the Atlantic

Steve Chetcuti crosses the 6,000 km across the Atlantic
Apr 22 2021 Share

Maltese rower Steve Chetcuti has, along with 4 other people, traversed an incredible 6,000 km across the Atlantic. The crew landed in French Guiana this Thursday after leaving Portugal back in March 1st. They endured everything from waves, winds, injuries and fatigue, but have overcome all odds and succeeded in completed the brutal journey, as Chetcuti himself described it.

Posted by Steve Chetcuti on Thursday, 22 April 2021

Commenting on the experience, Steve said that it was a great experience and he is glad to have ‘collected money for a different number of charities. I finally made it!’. The challenges proved to be mental as Steve and his crew had to cope with isolation, repetitiveness and separation from their families for long time periods. Steve is now the second Maltese to row the Atlantic, paying tribute to his brother who lost the battle with cancer two years ago.

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Gozo Tourism Association asks for lifting of leisure travelling restrictions

Gozo Tourism Association asks for lifting of leisure travelling restrictions
Apr 22 2021 Share

The tourism sector of Gozo stated that it awaits the moment tourists will be able to travel to the island, with the 1st of June being the set target. Maltese visitors are still however not allowed to travel to Gozo unless residents or for employment reasons, as stated by the measures implemented last March. Despite understanding the dire case COVID-19 creates, the GTA is asking for a lifting of restrictions for leisure travel to Gozo.

A date as to when domestic travel can occur is also a viable option for the GTA, as it will be a relief for many in the accommodation sector. Preparations will also be made easier for those working in the sector in order to be ready to kickstart their business when travelling restarts. Along with this, the association urges for more vaccinations to be administered in Gozo so as to make the island safe for travellers.

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