Five Hospitalised After Car Collision In St Paul’s Bay

Five Hospitalised After Car Collision In St Paul’s Bay
Jun 7 2025 Share

A traffic accident on Friday evening left five individuals, including a toddler, hospitalised following a two-car collision in St Paul’s Bay.

The incident occurred at approximately 8:30pm at the junction of Triq il-Parroċċa and Triq Paredes. Police confirmed that a Seat Leon, driven by a 22 year old woman from Msida, and a Mercedes C180 were involved in the crash.

The woman behind the wheel of the Seat sustained grievous injuries. She was accompanied by a 21 year old man from St Paul’s Bay and a two year old boy, both of whom suffered minor injuries.

The Mercedes was carrying two male occupants. While the driver’s condition was not disclosed, his passenger was reported to be grievously injured.

All five individuals were take to Mater Dei Hospital for medical treatment. Emergency services, including the Civil Protection Department, responded to the scene to assist and ensure the road was made safe for traffic following the collision.

Police investigations are still ongoing.

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President Spiteri Debono Pays Tribute To Sette Giugno Victims In Valletta Ceremony

Jun 7 2025 Share

President of Malta Myriam Spiteri Debono led national commemorations on Saturday morning to honour the victims of the 7 June 1919 uprising.

On that day, riots broke out in Valletta, the capital of Malta, as Maltese civilians protested against the British administration’s handling of post-war hardships.

In a solemn ceremony held at St George’s Square in Valletta, President Spiteri Debono laid a wreath at the Sette Giugno Monument, paying tribute to the four Maltese civilians who lost their lives during the protests over food shortages and colonial rule.

The event formed part of the official remembrance ceremonies organised by Festivals Malta. Attendees included government officials, dignitaries, and members of the armed forces, who gathered to reflect on the events of 1919 and their lasting impact on Maltese national identity.

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Hot And Sunny Weather Ahead In Malta

Hot And Sunny Weather Ahead In Malta
Jun 7 2025 Share

Today’s weather in Malta is predominantly sunny, with some high clouds expected to appear later in the day. Temperatures have risen, giving the day a warmer and slightly hazy feel compared to the past few days.

According to it-temp Madwarna, a gentle breeze is blowing from the west-southwest (WSW) at a light force of 2 to 3 on the Beaufort scale, keeping the air fresh and pleasant. Meanwhile, the sea remains calm and light, contributing to the tranquil conditions.

The highest temperature recorded today is 33°C, with the overnight low expected to be a mild 21°C. However, it feels warmer than the thermometer indicates, with a perceived temperature reaching as high as 35°C during the day, and around 21°C at night.

Looking ahead, the rest of the weekend promises to remain hot and sunny, with the new week set to continue with bright and clear conditions.

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67-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Crushed By His Own Truck In Ħal Far

67-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Crushed By His Own Truck In Ħal Far
Jun 7 2025 Share

A 67-year-old man from Ħaż-Żebbuġ lost his life this morning in an incident that occurred in the industrial area within the limits of Ħal Far.

At around half past seven in the morning (07:30hrs), assistance was requested after the police were informed that a person was injured after being hit by a vehicle.

The police immediately went to the scene and, from a preliminary investigation, it emerged that a truck, which was being used by the victim, for some reason moved forward on its own, resulting in the man being caught between it and another parked truck.

A medical team from Mater Dei Hospital arrived immediately at the scene, but unfortunately the man was certified dead on site.

Ħal Far is the largest industrial estate in Malta.

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