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Italian barber in Malta pranks customer who fell asleep during cut

Italian barber in Malta pranks customer who fell asleep during cut
Sep 28 2022 Share

Alberto is an Italian barber whose Msida hair parlour is well-known for its inviting nature and, above all, charismatic owner. 

And for this prank, Alberto decided to pull the leg of one of his customers who dozed off during his haircut. As the client entered dreamland, Alberto climbed on top of a platform and chucked a bucket’s worth of water on the unsuspecting customer. 

 

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To the laughter of Alberto and his staff, the TikTok urged clients not to fall asleep whilst at the barber. Otherwise, Alberto will take the chance to pull all sorts of pranks on them. 

Alberto loves including clients in his TikToks, bringing a fun environment to his workplace whilst also delivering on his fresh cuts. 

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Five injured after driver loses control of car and crashes into Qrendi bus stop

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Five individuals have been injured in an incident earlier today after a driver lost control of his car in Qrendi.
The police were notified of the incident at around 8:45AM, going on site to find that the car, a Mercedez Benz driven by a 44-year-old Qrendi resident, crashed into a Toyota Vitz and a subsequent bus stop, injuring 3 women of 62, 66 and 66 years of age respectively and an 88-year-old man from Qrendi.
 
Members of Malta’s Civil Protection Department and a medical team were called on site to assist the situation, with the ambulance taking the individuals to Mater Dei hospital for treatment.
 
The 62-year-old woman was confirmed to have sustained serious injuries whilst the condition of the other 4 remains pending.
 
More on this story as it develops.
 
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Band club play for St Vincent de Paul elderly residents

Band club play for St Vincent de Paul elderly residents
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Commemorating St Vincent de Paul on the 27th of September 2022, elderly residents of the home named after the saint were treated to a musical treat by a local band club. 

 

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The musicians paced through the corridors of the care home and played some gentle band tunes for the residents. With a statue of the saint accompanying the musicians, the elderly patients as well as some of their loved ones, switched up the day-to-day life at the care home with a touching and artistic act. 

The organisers were also massively praised for keeping Maltese tradition alive through this gesture, even getting some of the patients to reminisce back on their days attending village feasts. 

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WATCH: Malta Premier League teams ‘are like chickens when it comes to working together’ – JM

Malta Premier League teams 'are like chickens when it comes to working together' - Muscat
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In Malta Daily’s latest episode of The Interview with Fabian Demicoli, Malta Premier League chairman Joseph Muscat stated that while most clubs operate very well individually, “they’re like chickens when it comes to working together.”

The former PM believes that this approach should change because there are countless opportunities for local football to move forward.

Muscat reiterated that he believes that Malta’s football teams could work exceptionally together, and it is evident how all of the teams share the same goals and aspirations in the interest of local football.

In the full interview, Muscat discusses how he was chosen for the role, his exit from politics and the buzz surrounding his election as chairman.

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