fbpx

‘Are You Ready? I Am’: Edward Johnston’s Reported Last Words

'Are You Ready? I Am': Edward Johnston's Reported Last Words
Aug 14 2024 Share

Edward William Johnston, a 50-year-old Irish man, was shot dead by police after a three-hour standoff.

According to sources informing Times of Malta, his final words, captured on bodycam footage, were: “Are you ready? Because I am.” Johnston had pointed a replica gun at police, leading them to believe he was about to fire.

Malta daily Facebook 970x90

Police shot him three times, as they believed his gesture and words indicated an imminent threat, especially after they were informed he had just killed his ex-partner, Nicolette Ghirxi, who was found stabbed to death.

Johnston’s actions and movements on the night of the incident suggest he may have been seeking “suicide by cop.”

Times of Malta revealed that earlier he had threatened a bartender with the same replica gun, demanding a beer. Police first encountered Johnston at the Hilton Hotel, where he jumped into the sea and held the gun to his head.

Despite hours of negotiations, Johnston refused to surrender, ultimately provoking the police to shoot by pointing the gun at them.

Johnston had a history of confrontations with the police, including a previous incident in Glasgow involving a bomb threat. His ex-partner had reported him to the police multiple times for harassment, but she did not initially believe her life was in danger.

#MaltaDaily

Source: Times of Malta 

Restoration Of The Bell Tower of St.Mark’s Augustinian Church

Restoration Of The Bell Tower of St.Mark's Augustinian Church
Aug 13 2024 Share

The Department of Public Works is currently leading restoration efforts on several historic buildings across Malta and Gozo, including the bell tower of St. Mark’s Augustinian Church in Rabat, Malta. This bell tower, a significant architectural feature dating back to 1910, is undergoing extensive preservation work.

Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, recently visited the site to observe the ongoing restoration. He emphasized the government’s commitment to creating open spaces for communities while preserving Malta’s historical structures. The restoration project, costing approximately €250,000, aims to maintain the original aesthetics and design of the bell tower, which is part of the Augustinian convent.

Architect Marvienne Camilleri, who oversees the project, explained that the restoration involves removing metal elements that have caused damage and replacing deteriorated stonework and balustrades with identical replicas. Additionally, a new energy-efficient lighting system will be installed to enhance the tower’s appearance and a protective system will be implemented to safeguard it from storms and lightning. The work is expected to be completed by December.

Father Raphael Abdilla from the Augustinian Convent underscored the importance of preserving this historic structure for both the nation’s heritage and the many tourists who visit Mdina and Rabat.

#MaltaDaily

85-Year Old Joseph Mallia Walking A Marathon For Puttinu Despite Being Blind

Aug 13 2024 Share

85-year old Joseph Mallia is currently partaking in a one year walking marathon for local charity Puttinu Cares, despite being blind and being very physically challenged.

Mallia unfortunately lost his eyesight and has had various injuries over the years that are now causing him to walk with the aid of a walker.

Albeit, he is still challenging himself to the limit by walking unaided 1000 steps every day for 365 days on the roof of Annunziata Home where he now resides.

To help Joseph Mallia complete his goal, one could donate either by Revolut on number 77354366 or by bank transfer to HSBC IBAN – MT72MMEB44130000000013053061050.

Joseph moved into Dar l-Annunzjata two years ago after fracturing his pelvis. The idea of walking a marathon came to him during a physiotherapy session last year, following a separate hip fracture.

#MaltaDaily

Toy Story 5 Teases Toys Vs Tech Storyline

Toy Story 5 Teases Toys Vs Tech Storyline
Aug 13 2024 Share
Disney Pixar has officially announced “Toy Story 5,” with Andrew Stanton returning to direct the next chapter in the beloved franchise. At D23, Stanton revealed that this instalment will see Woody and Buzz facing new challenges as they contend with the rise of electronics competing for children’s attention.

Disney CEO Bob Iger first confirmed the sequel in February 2023, alongside new entries in the “Frozen” and “Zootopia” series. Unlike the spinoff “Lightyear,” this sequel will focus on the core story of Woody and Buzz. Tim Allen, who had previously expressed reservations about continuing the series, later confirmed that he and Tom Hanks are on board for the new film. Allen noted that the new script has impressed him, raising hopes for a compelling continuation of the franchise.

“Toy Story 4,” released in 2019, was a major success, earning over $1 billion globally and receiving widespread acclaim. Despite initial concerns that a sequel might diminish the perfect conclusion of “Toy Story 3,” the fourth film was well-received. “Toy Story 5” is set to hit theaters on June 19, 2026.

#MaltaDaily

Malta daily Facebook 300x250