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43-year-old in critical condition after accident in Gozo

Jan 29 2023 Share

At around midnight, Police were informed of a traffic accident in Archbishop Pietru Pace Street, Rabat, Gozo.

From primary investigations it turned out that a collision occurred between a Hyundai Getz driven by a 43-year-old man from Sannat and a Toyota IQ driven by a 41-year-old man from Xagħra, Gozo. A 38-year-old woman was a passenger in the Toyota.

The two men were taken to the Gozo General Hospital by ambulance and later the driver of the Hyundai was certified with serious injuries and in risk of losing his life, while the 41-year-old man was certified with minor injuries.

The Police Magistrate Bridgitte Sultana was informed of the case, ordered an inquiry and appointed several experts.

Investigations are still ongoing.

 

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Dog saved after falling into a crevice in Aħrax

Dog saved after falling into a crevice in Aħrax
Jan 29 2023 Share
On a stormy late afternoon, Yuhu and his partner were taking their dogs for a walk in the Ahrax cliffs. Suddenly, one of the dogs fell into a deep crevice and was unable to get out.
Yuhu, being a Chinese native and facing language barriers, reached out to his friend Ivan Gauci for help. Ivan, being an ex-rescuer, immediately sprang into action and made the necessary calls to initiate a rescue mission.
Thanks to the prompt and efficient actions of the Xemxija Fire Station’s rescuers led by Patrick Galea, the dog was safely retrieved from the crevice within just 1 and a half hours. The entire operation was a success and the dog was reunited with its owners.
The heartwarming ending of this story is a testament to the dedication and skill of the rescuers at the Civil Protection Malta . Their quick response and unwavering commitment to saving the life of the dog was truly admirable. The dog’s owners, Yuhu and his partner, were overjoyed and grateful for the efforts of Ivan and the rescuers.
It is stories like this that warm our hearts and remind us of the good in the world. The strong bond between humans and their pets, and the lengths people will go to save their beloved animals, is truly touching. The rescue mission was a shining example of the teamwork, bravery, and compassion of those involved.

Youtube sensation Mr.Beast cures 1,000 people’s blindness

Jan 29 2023 Share

In his latest YouTube video, online sensation Mr.Beast showed how he cured 1,000 people’s blindness by sponsoring their surgery.

As expected, the update went viral on the social media platform, with thousands of community members sharing heartfelt comments.

The Youtube sensation also explained how the surgical procedure worked that helped people regain their vision; “If you’re wondering how the surgery allows people to see again, it’s because the lens in their eyes is so cloudy that they can’t see through it. So the surgeon uses a tiny vacuum to suck up the clouded lens. And replace it with an artificial one. The surgery is that simple! They can see again.”

According to doctors, over half the blindness in the world is curable through a ten minute surgery but unfortunately not everyone has the means for this operation.

Mr.Beast also gave many of the patients cash gifts on top of their surgery.

Jimmy is a popular YouTuber who surpassed Felix “PewDiePie” to become the platform’s most-subscribed-to content creator. He is also known for his philanthropic work

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Woman fighting for her life after head-on collision in Luqa

Jan 29 2023 Share

Yesterday, at around 1800hrs, Police were informed of a traffic accident in Vjal l-Avjazzjoni, Ħal-Luqa, where a head-on collision had occurred between a Renault Captur and Mercedes C300.

The Mercedes was being driven by a 29-year-old man resident in Fgura, and a 31-year-old woman resident in Santa Venera was a passenger while the Renault was being driven by a 40-year-old man, who resides in St Paul’s Bay. In the same car was a 47-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman, both residents of Safi, were passengers.

Members from the Department of Civil Protection as well as a medical team were called to the scene, and through several ambulances the three people who were in the Renault and the passenger who was in the Mercedes were taken to the Mater Dei Hospital.

Later, the 46-year-old woman was certified with serious injuries, while the Renault driver, the 47-year-old man and the 31-year-old woman were certified to have suffering serious injuries but are not at risk of losing their life.

Police Magistrate Noel Bartolo was informed of the case, ordered an inquiry and appointed several experts.

Police investigations are still ongoing.

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