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Manchester United Women’s Team Land In Malta

Manchester United Women's Team Land In Malta
Jan 4 2024 Share

The Manchester United Women’s team have made their way to Malta for a winter training cap as the 2023/24 campaign is set to resume. 

The squad, headed by Marc Skinner, are officially back after a three week break over the holidays. 

The players will be training at the Ta’ Qali ground as well as engaging in a friendly match against PSV Eindhoven on the 5th of January at the Tony Bezzina Stadium. 

The team shared photos on social media showing the team boarding the plane as they make their way to the island. 

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7 Things To Bring You Some Joy This New Year

7 Things To Bring You Some Joy This New Year
Jan 4 2024 Share

The world can often feel daunting, depressing and immovable – with personal hurdles and world events leaving much to be desired. 

 

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So here are just a few things that you may want to look forward this new year, 2024, that they may bring some joy and entertainment into your life.

Did we miss anything big? Leave it in the comments below.

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Maxine Pace Announces Passing Of Grandfather

Maxine Pace Announces Passing Of Grandfather
Jan 4 2024 Share

Local singer Maxine Pace announced the unfortunate passing of her grandfather, writing: 

“Can’t believe you left us so soon… off to meet mummy, who you loved and missed so much.”

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moments with you ❤️✨ #nannu

♬ atlantis – vinn

Pace said that she’ll miss his constant smile, laughs together, jokes, endless love and amazing memories together – all of which she’ll cherish forever. 

“Thank you for all your advice and life lessons, for always taking care of Ella and I, and for being our second dad. You are truly one of a kind and I am so grateful for all my moments with you.”

“Though he may be gone, his loving spirit lives on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him and love him. Rest in peace Nannu”, concluded Maxine.

On behalf of the MaltaDaily team, we wish Maxine and all her loved ones the deepest of condolences. 

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Bouncer Pleads Not Guilty: Claims Broken Bottle Stab Victimhood

Bouncer Pleads Not Guilty: Claims Broken Bottle Stab Victimhood
Jan 4 2024 Share

In court on Thursday, 21-year-old bouncer Riald Gragjevi pleaded not guilty to causing serious injuries to Idriss Ahmed Adem outside a Paceville nightclub on New Year’s Eve, asserting that he was the victim of a broken bottle stabbing. 

Times of Malta reported that Gragjevi, captured on camera during the assault, was arrested at the airport trying to leave the country. Inspector Brian Xuereb, on night duty between December 31 and January 1, responded to a report of an unconscious person in Paceville’s St George’s Road. 

The victim, suffering grievous bodily harm, was taken to Mater Dei Hospital. Earlier, a security guard reported an assault with a broken bottle, later identified as the victim.

Gragjevi’s arrest, triggered by an attempt to board a flight, was confirmed by airport police.

Defense lawyer Shazoo Ghaznavi informed Magistrate Joe Mifsud that Gragjevi pleads not guilty, asserting victimhood after being stabbed by a broken bottle, with two additional bottles thrown at him. 

Ghaznavi emphasised that Gragjevi wasn’t fleeing, as the ticket was purchased three weeks earlier. The victim released a video showcasing prior issues with club bouncers, adding complexity to the case.

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