90 Homicide Cases In Malta From 2008 To 2024

90 Homicide Cases In Malta From 2008 To 2024
Feb 14 2025 Share

According to information tabled in parliament by Minister Byron Camilleri, there were 90 homicide cases between 2008 and 2024, with 68 of these being solved.

Last year, 2024, there were 5 total homicide cases, with all of these being solved.

The highest amount of homicide cases was registered in 2012, with 10 cases, and 7 of these were solved.

2017 follows suit with 9 cases, out of which 5 were solved. 2023 was the year with the least amount of homicide cases in this same timeframe, with only two. Both were solved by authorities.

The question was posed by PN MP Jerome Caruana Cilia.

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Tenishia Thornton Wins Atlas Youth Athlete Of The Year Award 2024

Tenishia Thornton Wins Atlas Youth Athlete Of The Year Award 2024
Feb 13 2025 Share

After winning the Atlas Youth Athlete of the Month for October, young weightlifter Tenishia Thornton has now claimed the prestigious Atlas Youth Athlete of the Year Award 2024. This marks her third victory, having previously won in 2020 and 2022.

Thornton secured the award through a combined vote by a panel of three sports journalists and an online public vote. The Blackball duo Jake Castaldi and Dielyn Edwards finished as runners-up, followed by young sailor Katrina Micallef.

At just 19, Thornton was crowned European Champion at the European Junior Championships in Warsaw, Poland.

She impressed in the Snatch, lifting 86kg before successfully reaching 89kg. In the Clean and Jerk, she started with 107kg, missed 110kg on the jerk, but made a stunning final attempt of 112kg.

This lift secured her the gold and set a new national record. With a total lift of 201kg, she outperformed Spain (194kg) and Romania (196kg).

Thornton received the award and a sports apparel voucher from Atlas Insurance executives. Meanwhile, Atlas Insurance has renewed its partnership with the Malta Sports Journalists Association to continue supporting young Maltese athletes through this initiative.

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Warning After Fake Twitter Account Of Malta President

32 Children Currently Being Treated For Cancer In Malta

Feb 13 2025 Share

Minister Jo Etienne Abela revealed in parliament that there were 32 boys and girls receiving cancer treatment in Malta.

Each year, an average of 15 to 20 new cases were diagnosed, with treatment typically lasting between six months and three years.

Additionally, three children were reported to be undergoing treatment abroad.

The most common reasons for seeking overseas treatment include the need for bone marrow transplants, specialized chemotherapy or radiotherapy, and complicated surgeries that could not be provided locally.

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