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5 People Charged Over Liam Payne’s Death

5 People Charged Over Liam Payne’s Death
Dec 30 2024 Share

Five individuals have been charged in connection with the death of One Direction singer Liam Payne, who tragically fell from a third-floor balcony of the CasaSur hotel in Buenos Aires on October 16 2024. The 31-year-old musician’s final days have been under investigation by Argentinian authorities.

The charges include manslaughter for hotel manager Gilda Martin, hotel employee Esteban Grassi, and Roger Nores, Payne’s friend and business manager. Additionally, hotel workers Braian Paiz and Ezequiel Pereyra, are facing charges related to drug supply. Authorities have ordered that two of the accused be remanded in custody.

Nores maintained that they had spent time together on the day Payne died and that the singer was “playful and happy” when they parted ways about an hour before the tragic fall.

The investigation continues as the circumstances surrounding Payne’s death remain under scrutiny.

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Last Few Days Of ‘Generation Alpha’ Babies

Last Few Days Of ‘Generation Alpha’ Babies
Dec 30 2024 Share

Generation Alpha, born between 2010 and 2024, is coming to an end, making way for Generation Beta, with the first Beta children expected in less than 2 days.

Gen Alpha has grown up in a world dominated by digital technology, experiencing global events like the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change in an interconnected world. As Generation Beta begins, they will face even more rapid technological advancements, including AI, virtual reality, and space exploration.

This shift marks a continuation of the generational cycle that began with Baby Boomers, followed by Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z, each shaped by their unique historical contexts. 

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Joe Grech, Malta’s First Eurovision Representative, Dies at 90

Joe Grech, Malta’s First Eurovision Representative, Dies at 90
Dec 30 2024 Share

Joe Grech, the first artist to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest, has passed away at the age of 90.

Born in Cospicua, Grech began his musical career as a bandsman with Żejtun Band before transitioning to singing. He achieved national fame in 1960 after winning the Malta Song Festival with Vola Uccellino, marking the start of his illustrious career.

Grech gained international recognition in 1971 when he represented Malta at Eurovision with the song Marija l-Maltija, Malta’s debut entry. Throughout his career, he performed for Maltese communities abroad, holding concerts in countries with large expatriate populations, including Canada, the UK, and Australia.

In 1964, Grech’s talent was further acknowledged when he won a trophy for best singer-composer at the International Song Festival in Bari with his song Dorina. His albums, Eviva l-Maltin (1995) and Katarin (2000), remain cherished by fans.

A dedicated philanthropist, Grech often collaborated with Caritas, led by his brother, Mgr Victor Grech, donating proceeds from his music sales and engaging in voluntary work.

Joe Grech leaves behind a legacy as a pioneer of Maltese music, beloved at home and abroad.

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’Jump For Life’ Event In Fight Against Addiction

’Jump For Life’ Event In Fight Against Addiction
Dec 30 2024 Share

The ‘Jump for Life’ event, organised by the OASI Foundation, came to a successful close yesterday, serving as motivation for individuals battling addiction to take the bold step towards seeking help.

The day began with a hike to the Sanap Cliffs and was followed by kayaking along Gozo’s shores. The event’s main highlight was the symbolic sea jump, where 26 participants plunged into the cold water, symbolising the bravery it takes to embark on the journey to recovery.

The ‘Jump for Life’ event unites participants and raises awareness about the vital role of community involvement in overcoming addiction.

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