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Election ‘will be over by June’ says Prime Minister amid rumours

Election ‘will be over by June’ says Prime Minister
Jan 27 2022 Share

After election rumours resurfaced, mostly given the announcement of Pope Francis’ visit in Malta in April, Prime Minister Robert Abela addressed the situation – only to keep everyone guessing some more. 

Tuesday and Wednesday saw social media blow up with speculation of when the general election will take place. The announcement that more, if not most, COVID-19 measures will be lifted in February, also fuelled the fire of when the election will take place. 

However, the Prime Minister simply left everyone guessing more, telling reporters that ‘it will be over by June’. With dates such as 12th March being floated around, the Prime Minister may opt for an early June election. 

This would take the administration to its natural end. Should he go for this decision, parliament can be dissolved at the start of May. The latest a general election can be held is September 2022, but the Prime Minister has absolute discretion to call an election any time beforehand. 

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Photo Source: Robert Abela FB

Adrian Muscat identified as man who tragically lost his life in Ta’ Qali incident

Adrian Muscat identified as man who tragically lost his life in Ta’ Qali incident
Jan 27 2022 Share

Adrian Muscat has been identified as the 40-year-old worker from Għargħur who sadly lost his life yesterday after an incident in Ta’ Qali. Muscat is a father of four, described as an exemplary man and a hard worker. 

Tributes to the man poured in on social media, many mourning the loss of a father, friend, husband and fellow citizen. The incident happened yesterday at around 18:30, after two men, one of them Muscat, operating heavy machinery were involved in an accident. 

Muscat allegedly fell out of the vehicle which got toppled over. He was pronounced dead on spot. Another man, a 35-year-old from Imġarr, was taken to Mater Dei hospital for further medical attention. 

An inquiry has been opened and further investigations are still ongoing. Rest in Peace and deepest condolences to all his family. 

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Photo Source: Malta Police Force Communications.

 

Maltese model shows the reality behind social media and everyday beauty

Maltese model shows the reality behind social media and everyday beauty
Jan 27 2022 Share

Posting to her Instagram page, local model and recently turned mother Nicola Grixti showed the reality, and the beauty, behind all the social media glamour. 

Grixti, who is a well-known model in Malta, posted an Instagram swipe post, with the first photo of her in lingerie and the way many are accustomed to seeing her through her career. 

In the second photo however, she showed the reality of day-to-day life and motherhood, breastfeeding her new born Nellie. She captioned it ‘Sometimes I look like this… but on most days I look like this.’

‘The life you see here on social media isn’t always the reality… sometimes it’s like everyone’s highlight reel.’ The post showcases the actuality of life behind the filters of media, showing how being in one’s natural state is beautiful in its own right and that people shouldn’t be afraid to show it. 

The post was met immense praise by many fans and other influencers alike. Nicola never shied away from showing the other side to the day-to-day, walking her fans through her pregnancy journey as well. 

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Photo Source: x_nicky_x IG

Ta’ Qali construction accident leaves one dead and another injured

Ta’ Qali construction accident leaves one dead and another injured
Jan 27 2022 Share

A 40-year-old worker sadly lost his life yesterday on a construction site in Ta’ Qali. 

The incident happened at around 18:30hrs, with police being informed that their assistance was needed on the site where works on the Ta’ Qali National Parks are being done. 

Police convened on the site immediately, with preliminary investigations revealing that heavy machinery, on which two workers were operating, had tilted and fell. 

One of the two men, one from Ħal Għargħur and another from Imġarr, fell out of the vehicle to a height of around one storey into a narrow shaft. Despite the intervention of the Civil Protection Department and a medical team from Mater Dei, the 40-year-old was pronounced dead on spot.

The other worker, 35-years of age, was taken to Mater Dei, with the state of his injuries still pending confirmation. Magistrate Dr Rachel Montebello LL.D was informed of the case and opened an inquiry. 

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Photo Source: Uffiċċju tal-Komunikazzjoni, Il-Korp tal-Pulizija ta’ Malta