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Anonymous Order For Two Homeless Persons In Valletta

Anonymous Order For Two Homeless Persons In Valletta
Aug 7 2023 Share

Chef Daniel Borg Cardona shared an act of kindness he experienced after an unknown buyer decided to buy food and drinks for two homeless persons in Valletta.

Sending an order to one of Daniel’s establishments, the customer, by the name of Adrianna, stated: 

‘Hey Guys this food is for two homeless guys outside the fountain in Valletta. Can you please, if possible, maybe give them an extra wrap or something? Thanks :)’. 

Her order consisted of two Ultimate Cheese Burgers and two bottles of Coca Cola. In response, Daniel shared an image of the order and wrote:

‘I don’t know who you are but I’m really proud of you. We need more people like you. And yes your request was granted and more’. 

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Man Assaulted In Bormla By Three Men Wielding Sharp Weapon

Man Assaulted In Bormla By Three Men Wielding Sharp Weapon
Aug 7 2023 Share

Three persons have been arrested after an alleged assault took place in Bormla, which left a 36-year old man at risk of dying after he was repeatedly stabbed with a sharp weapon. 

On Sunday at around 0815hrs, a 36 year old resident of Imsida entered the Bormla police HQ, stating that he has just been assaulted in Triq il-Madonna tal-Grazzja, Bormla. 

He was given immediate medical assistance and taken to Mater Dei Hospital, where he was certified as having suffered serious injuries. 

Prelimianary investigations showed that the man was in the residence where an argument had taken place, where he was allegedly assaulted by three men who fled the scene after doing so.

Intensive investigations resulted in finding the aggressors: two 33 year olds and a 34 year old all residents of Bormla. They were arrested and have been under questioning in the Floriana lockup. 

An inquiry has been opened and investigations are ongoing. 

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Running 18KM In Memory Of Rebecca Zammit Lupi

Running 18KM In Memory Of Rebecca Zammit Lupi
Aug 7 2023 Share

Tommy Wallbank organised an 18 kilometre run last Saturday in memory of the late Rebecca Zammit Lupi, who would have celebrated her 18th birthday last Thursday. 

Around 20 athletes met at 6:30 am near Surfside, running a route from Qui-Si-Sana to St Julian’s Love sign and back in two separate laps. 

Accompanied by coach Fabio Spiteri and runners of all levels and ages, the runners also raised donations for the Association of Abandoned Animals to honour Becs’ love for helping animals in need. 

Rebecca passed away in January of 2021 after battling cancer at the young age of just 15 years old. Following her passing, Wallbank pledged to run 1km for every €5 donated to Puttinu Cares. 

He has since continued to run in memory of his late friend, starting an athletic career in the process.

For those who couldn’t make it but still wish to contribute, donations to the Association for Abandoned Animals are still open via Revolut to 77300305.

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€11 Million Worth Of Cocaine Smuggled At The Bottom Of A Ship

€11 Million Worth Of Cocaine Smuggled At The Bottom Of A Ship
Aug 7 2023 Share

A collaborative effort between the Malta Police Force and Customs Officials yielded a drug bust of upwards of 97 kilos of cocaine hidden on a mercantile vessel entering the Free Port. 

On Sunday morning, during a unsuspecting raid by divers of a security company commissioned by the ship’s agents, a large number of plastic wrapped packets were noted at the bottom of the ship. 

The divers immediately informed the authorities, who promptly retrieved the packets for investigation. It was discovered that they were filled with cocaine, with a street market value of well over €11 million. 

Investigations showed that the ship, registered in Portugal, had departed from the port of Colon in Panama on the 24th of July as it made its way to the port of Gioia Tauro in Italy. 

The ship entered Malta’s Free Port in Marsaxlokk on Saturday evening. Further investigations showed that the drugs were not intended for the local market. An inquiry has been opened on the case. 

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