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Jesus statue in Girgenti burned down – vandalism not excluded

Jesus statue in Girgenti burned down - vandalism not excluded
Oct 17 2022 Share

A Jesus Christ statue in Girgenti was found burned down overnight. The NGO Madonna tal-Konsagrazzjoni Girgenti revealed the incident on Monday, sharing photos of the burnt statue. 

The cross next to the statue also experienced damages. The statue had been standing since October 2016 after being created by sculptor Clive Busuttil. 

It is not clear what led to the burning down, with acts of vandalism not being excluded. 

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Parents reportedly use rocks during children’s football match fight

RIU forced to stop stop parents’ fight during children’s football match
Oct 17 2022 Share

A children’s football match last Sunday saw police officers, an ambulance and the Rapid Intervention Unit (RIU) having to get involved. 

One father reportedly grabbed a large rock to attack another parent during the fight which broke out in the Kordin football ground. 

The fight started after two players were sent off by the referee. Two parents came to blows at around the 27 minute mark when the referee kicked out a Valletta player for using vulgar language. 

TVM reported that another player approached the referee aggressively to contest the decision as other players held him back. The crowd also reportedly got riled up, with one parent assisting the game insulting the referee before starting to threaten him. 

The fight began after the chaos, with one man reportedly approaching the altercation with a large rock. Two parents entered the pitch and continued to fight and issue threats. 

The Rapid Intervention Unit and police officers from District Police calmed the scene down. The match resumed soon after, with the referee being escorted out by police officers. 

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80,000 vulnerable locals to receive additional cost-of-living aid

80,000 vulnerable locals to receive additional cost-of-living aid
Oct 17 2022 Share

Around 80,000 people from 37,000 different households will be receiving an additional cost-of-living allowance. The details of the allowance will be revealed during next week’s budget, finance minister Clyde Caruana explained. 

Times of Malta was informed that the additional COLA will be granted to the most vulnerable and those who need it the most. Without revealing figures and too many details, Caruana highlighted that the measure is intended to protect Malta’s most vulnerable. 

These include groups such as the elderly and those on social benefits. Caruana stated that a balance had to be found to make sure that work continued to pay and that those benefitting from the extra payment are not discouraged from working. 

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Around 1.8 million passengers cross Malta-Gozo channel in summer 2022

Around 1.8 million passengers cross Malta-Gozo channel in summer 2022
Oct 17 2022 Share

New information from the National Statistics Office shows that the number of passengers crossing to or from Malta and Gozo increased, but the amount of voyages decreased when compared to 2021.

The NSO reports how between July and September 2022 a total of 11,433 voyages were carried out, with 1,788,244 crossing the channel.

July was the busiest summer 2022 month, with 3,882 voyages in total registered. This is a 34% increase over the same quarter of the previous year. 

The amount of passengers crossing between Mgarr and Cirkewwa amounted to 1,590,386, which is a 13.4% increase when compared to the same 2021 quarter. Meanwhile, the largest amount of passengers was registered in August at 562,464. 

This is 35.4% of the total quarter. When compared to 2021, the number of vehicles increased by 3.6% and totalled 571,125. 

As per trips, the third quarter saw a total of 9,138. This is an increase of 6.9% over the same 2021 period. August also saw the highest number of trips at 33.7% (3,084) for the quarter. 

Friday and Saturdays saw the highest passenger and vehicle traffic originating from Cirkewwa during the January-September 2022 period. Meanwhile, the Mgarr terminal’s highest passenger traffic was registered on Sundays and Saturdays. 

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