Christ Gatt Identified As Driver Who Died In Kirkop Tunnels Crash

Christ Gatt Identified As Driver Who Died In Kirkop Tunnels Crash
Feb 11 2025 Share

Christ Gatt, a 24-year-old from Imtarfa, tragically lost his life in an accident near the Ħal Kirkop tunnels, close to Malta International Airport, at around 9:15 PM, ONE News reported.

He was driving a BMW, with a 23-year-old passenger accompanying him. The passenger was taken to Mater Dei Hospital for treatment.

Initial reports indicate that no other vehicles were involved in the crash.

Members of the Civil Protection Department were the first to respond after a 112 emergency call reported individuals trapped in a vehicle.

Emergency personnel arrived shortly after, confirming Gatt’s passing at the scene, while the passenger was transported to the hospital by ambulance and reported to be in stable condition.

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Maltese Dance Crew Qualify To Dance World Cup Finals Spain

Maltese Dance Crew Qualify To Dance World Cup Finals Spain
Feb 11 2025 Share

Local dance crew Street Elements just qualified for the Dance World Cup Finals in Spain, acquiring an 88.5 score i.e first place in the Children large Group Street Dance Category.

The local crew, led by Charlene Grange, a co-founder of Street Elements Hiphop Artists along with husband Liston Bongailas, secured a spot in a competition which brings talent from around the world.

‘This achievement is a testament to our hard work, dedication, and passion for hip-hop and dance’, wrote the school on social media.

‘Let’s keep pushing and representing Malta the way it deserves!’

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Group of Maltese Students First To Travel to Mongolia By Car

Group of Maltese Students First To Travel to Mongolia By Car
Feb 10 2025 Share

A group of Maltese students behind the page ZOB TO OSH are preparing for an ambitious overland journey, aiming to become the first Maltese to reach Mongolia by car. Their adventure, set to begin on 1st July, will take them across Europe and into the heart of Central Asia, following parts of the ancient Silk Road.

The trip kicks off at the ZOB metro station in Munich, Germany, before crossing several European countries, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Greece, before reaching Istanbul. This first leg will serve as a test run before they take on the true challenge—navigating Asia Minor and pushing towards the vast Mongolian steppe.

Balancing studies with adventure, the students briefly paused preparations for exams but are now making their final push before departure. They acknowledge the fine line between bravery and recklessness but embrace the unpredictability of the journey. Throughout the trip, they plan to share updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and the highs and lows of their expedition.

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Malta Police Band to Host ‘Night at the Musicals’

The Malta Police Band will present Night at the Musicals – A Musical Journey by the Malta Police on Saturday, 22nd February
Feb 10 2025 Share

The Malta Police Band will present Night at the Musicals – A Musical Journey by the Malta Police on Saturday, 22nd February, at the Sir Temi Zammit Auditorium, University of Malta. The concert aims to raise funds in support of Police Constable Chris Bonello.

The event will feature a selection of well-known musical pieces from Broadway and the West End, offering attendees an evening of entertainment while contributing to a charitable cause. The performance is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM.

This initiative is part of the Malta Police Force’s ongoing commitment to supporting its members and fostering community spirit through music. The band, known for its engaging performances, is expected to deliver a memorable show.

Tickets for the event are available through official Malta Police channels. The public is encouraged to attend and show their support for PC Bonello.

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