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Maltese Tailor Donates Two Months Pay to Young Man’s Medical Fight

Maltese Tailor Donates Two Months Pay to Young Man's Medical Fight
Aug 24 2024 Share

In a heartfelt gesture of compassion, a Maltese tailor ‘PointePrestige by Maria’ has announced that all sewing fees collected during August and September will be donated to support Lennon John, a young man bravely fighting a rare disease. Lennon requires continuous symptomatic therapy to manage his condition and improve his quality of life.

In a message to her clients, Maria urged everyone to contribute to this noble cause, emphasising the importance of community support. She also shared details for those who wish to make additional donations through IBAN, Revolut, or BOV mobile services, which are provided in a dedicated poster for Lennon’s Rainbow Fund.

Maria’s generous act is a shining example of selflessness, embodying the spirit of the quote featured in her poster: “The greatest good is what we do for one another.”

As the community rallies around Lennon, every donation, no matter how small, brings him one step closer to the care and support he needs. Donations can be made to:

Lennon Rainbow Fund –

IBAN APS : MT62APSB77013000000045617320027

Revolut: 0356 77300201

BOV: 0356 79338766

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Blue Lagoon Littered with Pineapple Shells Concerns Visitors

Blue Lagoon Littered with Pineapple Shells Concerns Visitors
Aug 24 2024 Share

A visitor to Malta’s iconic Blue Lagoon has taken to social media to express her frustration after spotting discarded pineapple shells floating in the crystal-clear waters. The tourist shared a photo captioned “Welcome to Pineapple Lagoon,” showing over ten pineapple shells littering the lagoon.

Blue Lagoon is renowned worldwide for its stunning turquoise waters, drawing tourists from around the globe. It’s also popular for its iconic pineapple drinks, often served in hollowed-out pineapple shells.

However, the image highlights a growing environmental concern, as visitors discard the shells into the water instead of disposing of them properly. The post has sparked discussions on the need for greater awareness and responsibility among tourists to preserve the natural beauty of Blue Lagoon.

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Malta Police Force Warns of WhatsApp Hacking Scam

Malta Police Force Warns of WhatsApp Hacking Scam
Aug 24 2024 Share

The Malta Police Force has issued an urgent warning about a new WhatsApp hacking scam that has compromised several accounts across the island. In a Facebook post, the police described how hackers are gaining unauthorised access to users’ accounts and urged the public to take precautions.

The scam starts when victims receive a message from a known contact on WhatsApp, whose account has already been hacked. The message asks the recipient to forward a 6-digit code received via SMS. This code is the verification code needed to access the victim’s WhatsApp account.

The police strongly advise against sharing any verification codes received via SMS, even if the request comes from a trusted contact. Doing so allows hackers to take full control of the WhatsApp account, leading to potential security breaches.

To protect against this threat, the police recommend enabling two-step verification on WhatsApp, adding an extra layer of security by requiring a PIN to verify your phone number.

The Malta Police Force is closely monitoring the situation and urges everyone to remain cautious and vigilant against such scams.

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Three Killed, More Wounded In German Festival Knife Attack

Aug 24 2024 Share

A tragic knife attack at a festival in Solingen, Germany, on Friday left three people dead and four others severely injured. The attack occurred during the city’s 650th anniversary celebrations, plunging the town into shock and mourning. According to police in nearby Düsseldorf, the suspect is still at large, prompting a major manhunt involving special forces, helicopters, and a large police presence.

The attacker reportedly “stabbed people indiscriminately,” as reported by the Bild newspaper. The festival, which was intended to celebrate Solingen’s history and diversity, has been overshadowed by this brutal and senseless act of violence.

Solingen’s mayor, Tim-Oliver Kurzbach, expressed the city’s collective grief in an online statement, saying, “We all wanted to celebrate our town’s anniversary together, and now we have to mourn the dead and injured.” He also thanked the emergency services for their swift response and extended his sympathy to those affected by the tragedy.

The incident has cast a dark shadow over what was meant to be a joyful occasion for the 150,000 residents of Solingen, located between Düsseldorf and Cologne. The community now faces a period of grief as they come to terms with this devastating event.

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