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Paulina Dembska consciously fought back reveals forensic doctor

Paulina Dembska consciously fought back reveals forensic doctor
Oct 7 2022 Share

A forensic doctor informed a court sitting that Paulina Dembska was fully conscious as she was assaulted and raped, and fought back despite knowing she was going to die. 

Mario Scerri revealed that Dembska fought back as hard as she could as her aggressor, Abner Aquilina, grabbed her by the hair, pressed hard on her neck and beat her. 

Dembska managed to inflict injuries on Aquilina which caused him to suffer lesions compatible with the struggle. The forensic expert was testifying in the compilation of evidence against Aquilina on Friday. 

Photos of Dembska as analysed by parte civile lawyer Stefano Filletti showed bruises on the victim’s face, breasts and thighs. Evidence showed that a struggle occurred before she was pinned down, with fractures in the neck bones indicating a ‘severe powerful lateral manual pressure’. 

Another lateral abrasion on the neck was compatible with the injury caused by the scarf she was wearing that night. There were also two wounds in the genital area which indicated forced penetration as the victim fought back her aggressor. 

Dembska died of asphyxia due to external pressure on the neck as it blocked her airways. The court case pertaining to Aquilina is still ongoing, having just been deemed capable of standing trial. 

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Fairyland to return to Malta between 8th December and 6th January

Fairyland to return to Malta between 8th December and 6th January
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Taking to social media, Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo revealed that the Valletta attraction known as Fairyland will be returning in time for Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. 

The village, which is known for its various attractions such as a massive Ferris wheel, mulled wine stands and ice-skating ring, is a touristic haven which has been a staple of the capital city as the year draws to a close. 

Perfect for both local and foreign families and groups to visit in lieu of the Christmas spirit, 2022’s version of Fairyland will even have a specialised area for football fans to follow the Qatar World Cup with close friends and loved ones. 

The attraction will be set up on the 8th of December and will remain open until the 6th of January. 

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Local electricity consumption in 2021 up by 7% over 2020

Local electricity consumption in 2021 up by 7% over 2020
Oct 7 2022 Share

According to the National Statistics Office (NSO), the electricity supplied amounted to 2,671.8 GWh, which is an increase of 7% compared to the previous year. 

During 2021, the local electricity supply comprised of net generation from power plants at 71%, supply from net imports (19.1%) and renewable sources (9.9%).

Gross production consisting of the electricity supplied from power plants and renewables last year amounted to 2,215.1 GWh. July saw the highest amount of gross production with 243.8 GWh. 

Electricity production derived from power plants saw a spike of 2.7% when compared to the year prior. This amounted to 1,951.8 GWh. Meanwhile, energy harvesting from renewable sources saw an increase of 8.4%, reaching 263.2 GWh in 2021. Most of the renewable energy was produced through photovoltaic panels at around 97.2%.

A total of 547.3 GWh were imported through the inter-connector in 2021. This saw an increase of 30.4% when compared to 2020. August was the month responsible for the highest amount of electricity supplied during 2021 through a share of 11.6%. 

July followed suit at 287.6 GWh and with a share of 10.8% from the amount of electricity supplied. 

In combination, August and June had the highest electricity demand, registering 565 MW and 541 MW respectively during 2021. The annual average demand registered in 2021 was that of 438 MW, which is an increase of 8.7% when compared to the previous year. 

Green House Gas emissions from fuel combustion in power plant sources decreased by 4.7% over the previous year in 2021. 

You can read the full NSO report here.

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The Valletta Local Food Festival – a celebration of local cuisine

The Valletta Local Food Festival – a celebration of local cuisine
Oct 7 2022 Share

Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, launched the first edition of The Valletta Local Food Festival organised by the Valletta Cultural Agency. 

Minister Owen Bonnici said that this Festival centres around a variety of local products and also celebrates its beauty.

“We will continue to work to make this Festival a success.  The main goal remains to foster in people’s lives the awareness and appreciation for Maltese identity and culture, and to embrace the aspects which make us what we are,” stated Dr Bonnici.

The Artistic Director of this Festival said that in collaboration with various other professional chefs, a multi-faceted menu with local products was created. Charles Bone also said that all those who attend will be given a surprise as soon as they enter the building. 

Valletta Cultural Agency Chairman Jason Micallef said that this Festival will be another part of the Valletta 2018 legacy and invited the Maltese and Gozitan people and tourists to attend this Festival and celebrate local cuisine. 

This festival which will last for 3 days, from the 20th till the 22nd October from 7:30 pm onwards, aims to celebrate local cuisine. The Valletta Local Food Festival will be held at the Valletta Design Cluster, which from a building in a state of near abandonment, today it has become a state-of-the-art building that can be enjoyed by all those who visit our capital city. 

All those attending the festival will have the opportunity to taste top-level food cooked by professional chefs as well as local wine, beer and liquors, to music by established local singers.

Some of the different food items which will be available during the festival are Majjal il-Forn, Herbal Chicken Roulade, Butternut Squash Roulade, as well as many other food items which are associated with Malta such as Imqaret, Pies, Krustini, Honey, Qagħaq tal-Għasel and Cheeselets. High quality local wine and draft beer will also be available.

The Valletta Local Food Festival is supported by the Malta Tourism Authority. For more information about The Valletta Local Food Festival visit the Valletta Cultural Agency website or Facebook page.

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