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6 year jail term for 70-year-old teacher who abused school-boy

6 year jail term for 70-year-old teacher who abused school-boy
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70-year-old Alexander Giacomotto, who in 2014 was found guilty of corrupting minors, has received a confirmed jail sentence of six years. Giacomotto has been found guilty of defiling the boy on various occasions at his house, in his car and at school. Taking place between 1992 and 1996, the boy spoke up in 2005 when admitting to his girlfriend. Giacomotto was charged in 2007 after he filed a report the following year.

The victim was 12 years old and defilement continued until he was 16 years old. The boy was also given money following the defilement, with Giacomotto convincing the boy’s parents to send him to private lessons at his home. After appealing the sentence, Giacomotto’s appeal was denied and the sentence confirmed.

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Bernard Grech calls for urgent PN meeting following internal dispute

Bernard Grech calls for urgent PN meeting following internal dispute
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Following several posts on social media concerning disputes between former PN leader Adrian Delia and MP Jason Azzopardi, current Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech took to Facebook to call for an urgent internal meeting.

Stating that the posts circulating could have broken several Nationalist Party rules, Grech called for the Executive Committee in urgency to meet and work on taking the required decisions under such circumstances.

This news comes out following Adrian Delia’s  comments on Jason Azzopardi’s Facebook post concerning the libel case he won against Vincent Borg.

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Clayton Bartolo announces MTA & Tourism Ministry agreement ahead of Eurovision 2021

Minister Clayton Bartolo wishes best of luck to Destiny for Eurovision 2021
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Speaking at a press conference, Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Clayton Bartolo wishes the best of luck to Destiny Chukunyere as the 2021 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest draws nearer. This was announced during a press conference in which the Minister confirmed a collaboration between the Malta Tourism Authority and Public Broadcasting Services (PBS). The Minister said that upon meeting the young singer he could see that she possessed immense determination and that her work for the competition shows Malta’s immense potential.

Destiny’s performance of Je Me Casse and the large amount of support it has acquired so far is set to turn international heads towards Malta, with the Minister saying that every opportunity to boost Malta’s tourism economy should be taken. He finally highlights Destiny’s passion for music which will showcase the island’s future and talent as it makes its way into a world post-COVID-19.

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8 lions test positive for COVID-19 in Indian zoo

8 lions test positive for COVID-19 in Indian zoo
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Eight Asiatic lions – four males and four females – have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus at the Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad India. The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) confirmed that the lions have contracted an old variant of the virus and is allegedly the first case of lions testing positive. Following PCR tests, it was confirmed that the lions, which were showing mild symptoms, had contracted the virus and was allegedly passed on from the caregivers at the zoo.

CCMB director Rakesh Mishra stated that medical treatment and instructions to the zoo officials on how to care for the animals and make sure there is no transmission to others. The lions are allegedly responding well to treatment. The whole of India is currently experiencing an immense surge of cases, with 20.2 million cases since the pandemic hit along with 222,000 deaths.

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