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3rd anniversary since Hugo Chetcuti’s untimely passing

3rd anniversary since Hugo Chetcuti’s untimely passing
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Hugo Chetcuti was tragically taken away 3 years ago today. Hugo’s Group took to social media to commemorate their founding entrepreneur, a man whose work created one of Malta’s most iconic brands. Hugo’s Group accompanied their tribute with a very appropriate quote; ‘Death is never an end but a “to be continued…”’. 

And this is very much applicable when it comes to Hugo Chetcuti, whose legacy still lives on in his passion and innovation. His legacy lives on in the chain of entertainment and food establishments, as well as his son Luke who continues in his father’s footsteps. 

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Chetcuti passed away in hospital following a stab wound by a Serbian national and former Hugo’s Group employee back in 2018. Hugo’s last moments were spent during the launch of  a new seafood restaurant set to open in Paceville. 

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Heavy police presence during Euro 2020 final

Heavy police presence during Euro 2020 final
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As tensions heated during the intensely eventful Euro 2020 final, police presence could be seen in several venues most susceptible to gatherings. As many took to bars to watch and the streets to celebrate Italy’s win, police were on site to make sure that COVID-19 regulations were adhered to by football fans. 

Videos emerged throughout the night of a confrontation between the two opposing fan bases in St George’s bay. Police could be seen in the centre keeping the interactions from escalating. Police commissioner Angelo Gafa had stated earlier this week that the final should be treated as an election, magnifying police presence due to the foreseeable celebrations and gatherings. 

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WATCH: Massive celebrations on Malta’s streets following Euro 2020 final

Massive celebrations on Malta’s streets following Euro 2020 final
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Following the intense match which saw Italy emerge victorious over England, Maltese football fans took to the streets all over Malta to celebrate. 

With fireworks blasting through the air, fans took to carcading, honking their horns and waving their flags in the merrymaking. Some fans also took to the streets on foot, fully embracing Italy’s grasping of the cup. 

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The game was an intense one, having stayed at a draw for a good portion of the match. It was down to penalty rounds, with Italy delivering the final goal to seal the deal. Police presence in Malta was mainly focused on Paceville due to the Entertainment Mecca’s centre being a hub of celebration and gatherings. 

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Italy win the Euro 2020 cup

Italy win the Euro 2020 cup
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Italy have emerged victorious over England for the Euro 2020 cup. The game was a heated match as both teams gave it their best to lay their hands on the magnificent trophy. The first goal came in the second minute for England by Luke Shaw. Italy followed up during 67th minute with a terrific goal by Leonardo Bonucci. 

The game stayed in a draw for the majority of the match, with extra time providing plenty of opportunities for both teams to land their second winning goal. It was eventually down to Italy to emerge victorious, winning the penalty kicks with a 3-2 score. 

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