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Bouncer guilty of head butting and fracturing client’s nose

Bouncer guilty of head butting and fracturing client’s nose
Sep 9 2021 Share

A man from Fgura who worked as a bouncer at a Marsascala establishment was found guilty of lifting up a client, head butting him and fracturing his nose. Gerald Gilford, 45, was accused by Inspector Oriana Spiteri of having inflicted grievous injuries on Adrian Gravina on the 1st of July 2018. The assailed reported the bouncer at Marsascala Police Station following the incident. 

When police spoke to the bouncer, the latter told them that Gravina had been chatting up a girl and kept making advances despite having allegedly been warned to leave her alone. Gravina stated in court that he had been chatting with the girl when a man approached him and pushed him. Gravina alleged that he moved to another table when the bouncer committed the act of violence. Magistrate Rachel Montebello believed Gravina’s version, stating that even if he had been annoying someone, Gravina should not have assaulted him. Gravina was handed an eight-month prison sentence suspended for two years. 

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Photo Source: Kamra tal-Periti

New meat-free McPlant Burger launched by McDonald’s

New meat-free McPlant Burger launched by McDonald’s
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McDonald’s have launched a meat-free burger which the fast food chain claims tastes just like beef. The McPlant Burger is already on sale elsewhere around the whole world, having just been introduced to the UK. It is a created partnership between US company Beyond Meat and McDonald’s, aiming to have the same texture and flavour of beef. 

The burger is not only targeted at vegetarians or vegans but also ‘flexitarians’, those who enjoy a mainly plant-based diet but still dip their taste buds into the occasional meaty dish. 

This newsroom contacted Malta’s McDonald’s team to inquire whether or not this burger will be made available to cater for Malta’s vegetarians/vegans. A spokesperson told MaltaDaily that the McPlant is one of the many McDonald’s products under consideration and that it may in fact come to Malta in due course. So Malta’s vegetarians and vegans – keep an eye out! 

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PM Robert Abela to address rally at Ta’ Qali on 20th September

PM Robert Abela to address rally at Ta’ Qali on 20th September
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The Labour Party has called for an official rally at the MFCC in Ta’ Qali on the 20th of September. Prime Minister Robert Abela is set to address the crowd during the rally which will conclude the party’s general conference. The rally announcement will likely continue to fuel more rumours of an impending general election despite the Prime Minister himself being silent on whether it will occur this year or the next. 

With the 2022 Budget announced for next October, the public is skeptical as to whether or not a snap election at the end of the year is in order. The rally does seem to be feeding into the election fever however, even though it will be mainly focused on conclude the discussions about education, social justice, Gozo, environment and Maltese politics as a whole. 

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A remarkable sneak peek at the Valletta Sports Club project

A remarkable sneak peek at the Valletta Sports Club project
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As Valletta Football Club and the VBL Group gear up for their regeneration of the Salinos Grounds into the Valletta Sports Club, a little sneak peak has unveiled the ambitious project’s transformation of the area into a stunning sports club. Located right at the centre of the City, the project is, according to’ a joint statement, ‘focused around what the Valletta community needs’. The sports club will offer modern sport facilities which cover a variety of disciplines, childcare and even educational facilities. 

It will include a 6,000 square meter lush garden which can be enjoyed by both residents and visitors of Valletta. Sustained by high end retail outlets and health food and beverage concepts, the project will be enjoyed by all future generations whilst also keeping an eye on Valletta’s past and its rich heritage. VBL Group Chairman Andrei Imbroll said that no corners will be cut, with a total commitment to Malta’s capital city. 

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Photo Source: Emma Diacono Ltd.