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Man grievously injured after falling one storey on construction site

Man grievously injured after falling one storey on construction site
Jan 19 2023 Share

Police were informed this morning at around 1130hrs by Mater Dei hospital that a man had been hospitalised following an accident at a construction site in Triq San Ġużepp, Ħaż-Żabbar. 

Preliminary investigations showed that a 57-year-old resident of Wied il-Għajn suffered grievous injuries after falling one storey from where he was working. 

He visited the Health Centre from where he was transported to Mater Dei via ambulance. Magistrate Dr Joseph Mifsud LL.D was informed of the case and an inquiry was opened. 

Police investigations are ongoing. 

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Malta Police Force issue search warrant for Joseph Mifsud

Malta Police Force issue search warrant for Joseph Mifsud
Jan 19 2023 Share

The Malta Police Force issued a search warrant for Joseph Mifsud, who is wanted in relation to a pending court case.

The police stated that anyone with any information is kindly asked to contact the police by sending a message via the official police page or by calling the police general headquarters. 

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Head-on collision between truck and trailer in Ħal Far road

Head-on collision between truck and trailer in Ħal Far road
Jan 19 2023 Share

A truck and a trailer collided head on at Ħal Far Road on Thursday, with one of the vehicles ending up in a nearby field. 

The truck driver was reportedly trapped in his cabin as the vehicle crashed into the field. He was later rescued by the Civil Protection Department and later hospitalised. 

The road is currently closed to all traffic, with the Malta Police Force urging motorists to avoid the area and seek alternative routes. 

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‘Free Top G’ protests in Athens by Andrew Tate fans

‘Free Top G’ protests in Athens by Andrew Tate fans
Jan 19 2023 Share

According ‘The Greek Reporter’, a group of fans of controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate took to the streets of Athens protesting in favour of his release. 

Tate, who is being investigated in connection to human trafficking, organised crime and rape allegations along with his brother Tristan, amassed a following online through content flagged as misogynisticby many. 

Videos of the protest circulated on social media this week, particularly on Twitter, and amassed millions of views. Protesters could be heard chanting ‘Free top G’ as they pumped fists into the air. 

 

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The phrase ‘top G’ stands for ‘top gangster’, a common name for Tate and in reference to someone deemed ‘respectable.’ The protest seems to be in direct response to the Romanian government’s ongoing investigation of the Tate brothers. 

The brothers are set to be detained in jail for 30 days during the investigation as their most recent appeal to be released was denied. Despite the investigation, Tate continue to post on Twitter to is 4.6 million followers. 

Tate made various conspiratorial claims that ‘the Matrix’ is responsible for his arrest, claims even his lawyer Eugen Vidineac dismissed. 

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