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Former Miss Switzerland Finalist ‘Pureed’ In Blender By Husband

Sep 12 2024 Share

Swiss authorities have reported that former model and Miss Switzerland finalist, Kristina Joksimovic, was allegedly murdered and later “pureed” in a blender by her husband, the father of their two children.

According to local news outlet BZ Basel, a 41-year-old man named Thomas had his request for release denied after confessing to the murder of his wife, Kristina.

The report stated that Thomas admitted to the crime during a reconstruction but claimed he acted in self-defense, alleging that she had attacked him with a knife.

BZ Basel also revealed that the court determined Ms. Joksimovic was strangled to death. The autopsy report, cited in the ruling, indicated that her body was later dismembered in a laundry room using a jigsaw, knife, and garden shears.

The gruesome details continued, as the report explained that her body parts were then chopped up with a hand blender, “pureed,” and dissolved in a chemical solution.

The news outlet further confirmed that Thomas was arrested the day after a third party discovered Ms. Joksimovic’s body. Initially, Thomas told investigators that he found her dead and, in a state of panic, dismembered her body in their laundry room.

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‘Finally Jake Vella Is With Us Forever With No Pain’

'Finally Jake Vella Is With Us Forever With No Pain'
Sep 12 2024 Share

Josie and Maruska Vella, the parents of beloved sports ambassador Jake Vella, shared a photo together with their son’s cremation jar.

The silver cremation jar with the young hero’s ‘santa’ were placed in their home to serve as a physical memory of Jake.

‘Finally, Jake Vella is with us forever with no pain’, wrote Josie.’

The Vellas are still accepting donations for abandoned animals, a cause Jake cared a lot about, until Monday evening by hand or by Revolut on 99870624.

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Former St Julian’s Mayor Accused Of Witchcraft By American

Former St Julian's Mayor Accused Of Witchcraft By American
Sep 12 2024 Share

Nationalist MP and former St Julian’s mayor Albert Buttigieg has been bizarrely accused of witchcraft in a lawsuit filed by Victoria Tenisha Shanae Dillihunt, an American from Los Angeles, MaltaToday has reported.

The 400-page handwritten lawsuit targets numerous organizations and individuals, including freemasonry lodges, Catholic charities, fashion brand Michael Kors, and celebrities like Dr. Dre and Martha Stewart.

Buttigieg is named in the case due to his connection to St Julian, the patron saint of the town. Dillihunt’s claim asserts that any association with Catholic saints, including St Julian, is linked to witchcraft.

As a result, she also sued the town of St Julian’s, its former mayor Buttigieg, Dragonara Casino, and the Westin Dragonara Hotel. Additionally, other cities and towns with connections to St Julian, such as Ghent (Belgium) and San Julian (Mexico), are also named in the lawsuit.

This outlandish case is unlikely to proceed, as it was filed under ‘forma pauperis,’ a legal process often used by prisoners.

If such cases are repeatedly dismissed as frivolous, claimants are barred from filing further suits. The case, filled with conspiracy claims, is expected to be dismissed.

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Popular Maltese Phrases Turned Into T-shirts

Sep 12 2024 Share

Local artists Stache Studios have partnered with clothing brand Parascandolo to create a collection of unique t-shirts that celebrate Maltese heritage and culture. The designs feature iconic Maltese phrases and imagery, including references to traditional foods like bajtar tax-xewk (prickly pear).

In an exclusive interview with Malta Daily, Mark from Stache Studios expressed his admiration for Parascandolo, describing them as one of the first Maltese companies to successfully create accessible fashion, particularly clothing that resonates with Maltese themes and language.

Mark shared that his own artwork is also rooted in Maltese culture and iconic phrases, making this collaboration a natural fit.

He revealed that after completing some new designs, he reached an agreement with Parascandolo to release the artwork as a line of t-shirts under their brand.

He praised Parascandolo for offering local artists and illustrators a valuable opportunity to showcase their work in a commercial format.

By handling the retail side of things, Parascandolo allows artists like Mark to focus entirely on the creative process, while still having their art accessible to the public through fashion.

Mark’s goal for the t-shirt designs was to create something that would resonate with everyday Maltese people. He noted that many young people today are drawn to clothing with large brand names and logos, often lacking creativity or personal connection.

While acknowledging that Stache’s budget can’t compete with major brands, Mark said his aim was to provide something cool, relatable, and accessible for Maltese youth and the general public alike.

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