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Local football icon Sammy Nicholl dies aged 88

Local football icon Sammy Nicholl dies aged 88
Apr 18 2023 Share

Sammy Nicholl, a renowned football player from Malta, has died at the age of 88, with his family confirming the passing. 

Kicking off his career with Żebbuġ Rangers, he is mostly known for his time with Sliema Wanderers. With the latter team, he boasts 80 goals in 12 seasons between 1952 and 1964. 

Nicholl also became a prominent face on national television as he gave his input into sport programmes. 

Nicholl won the league five times, the FA Trophy tree times, the Scicluna Cup seven times and the Cassar Cup three times. 

The Malta Football Association paid tribute to the footballer, saying that the entire football community on the island are saddened this morning by the news.

On behalf of MaltaDaily, we would like to wish his loved ones the deepest of condolences. 

Rest in Peace Nicholl. 

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‘Animals in Malta have to suffer due to ineffective administration’

'Animals in Malta have to suffer due to ineffective administration'
Apr 18 2023 Share

Animal activists issued a joint statement stating that, due to a lack of effective administration, animals across Malta are having to suffer. 

‘We are saddened by the news that another person has been injured by dogs’ the activists said. ‘Dogs kept and bred by this individual have already been in the media yet under the current legislation he is allowed to keep animals in his care.’ 

They lamented how there is no doubt that once the dogs have been caught, ‘they will probably be put to sleep and will have to pay with their life for the improper upbringing they have had.’ 

‘This is because yet again the authorities have failed to protect them and other animals with effective legislation.’ 

‘Animal Activists and NGOs have been asking for legislation to control breeding and a temporary ban on the breeding of stronger breeds for years. Had the Minister enacted the legislation when the first case was reported in the media, yesterday’s incident would not have happened.’ 

The statement urged the government, and more specifically Animal Rights Minister Anton Refalo, to take action about the situation, pointing to Commissioner for Animal Welfare Alison Bezzzzina’s recommendation of regulating breeding in 2021, amongst other measures. 

This comes after Andre Galea, a breeder, was attacked by his own dogs in Msida, leading him to seek shelter on a car roof after sustaining injuries. Galea’s dogs had mauled his own grandmother to death back in 2020. 

 

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Biker in Senegal ran over by Google Maps Car caught on camera

Biker in Senegal ran over by Google Maps Car caught on camera
Apr 18 2023 Share

A collision which involves a motorcyclist from Senegal and a Google Maps car has been caught on camera and can reportedly be viewed on the navigation site. 

Google Maps are known for capturing the most bizarre, sometimes terrifying, moments from all over the world. 

The latest incident is now documented on Google Maps, with Reddit users creating a video capturing the accident happening scene by scene. 

 

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The exact coordinates of where the accident occurred were not shared, despite the area being recognised as Youpe Amadi, Sengal. 

This is also not the first time a Street View car has been involved directly in a crash. A Google Street View vehicle was reportedly part of a three car pile in Indonesia in 2013 and, in 2019, another such vehicle was caught having crashed into a signpost after veering off the road. 

It is also unsure what the situation of the drivers is as not much direct information about the crash is currently available. 

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Occupy Justice Malta protest with pig masks in front of parliament

Occupy Justice Malta protest with pig masks in front of parliament
Apr 18 2023 Share

Yesterday evening, Occupy Justice Malta staged a protest outside parliament to ‘highlight the fact that politicians and government appointees, elected and nominated, respectively, to serve the country are, instead, using their positions of privilege to pillage the country’s coffers for their personal gain.’

Donning pig masks, some of them visibly butchered, the group explained in a statement that it is evident that ‘these individuals have no qualms about feeding at the trough and lining their own pockets with undeserved wealth.’ 

Accusing the government of treating the population with contempt, the group said that the recent WhatsApp chat revelations between Rosianne Cutajar and Yorgen Fenech ‘proved, black on white, what we already know – only this time it was coming from the horse’s mouth.’ 

The group lamented that these individuals ‘seem to belong to a clique of untouchables, who are above the law, abetted and aided by crumbling institutions that have been weakened by lack of good governance and an absence of checks and balances.’ 

‘The disrespect with which voters are treated is disgraceful and, in some cases, criminal. Of course, our dormant Police Commissioner and Attorney General have done absolutely nothing to rectify the situation, and it is only thanks to the relentless work of courageous journalists and civil society activists that the acts of these disgraceful, greedy politicians have remained in the spotlight’ the statement concluded. 

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