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PN MP Alex Borg blames lack of security over lack of resources, not police

Sep 5 2022 Share

PN shadow minister for Gozo told MaltaDaily that the main reason for all of the issues regarding lack of security, not only in Gozo, but also in Malta, is the lack of resources given to the police rather than the police themselves.

He went on to say that this lack of resources that the police force faces is not only financial but also in terms of human resources.

Borg later on stated that if a criminal does not feel the presence of a policeman because of these lack of resources, they will feel more comfortable to commit their crime and further jeopardise security in the community.

When talking about criminals, Borg also highlighted how these criminals are not solely foreigners but can also be a Maltese or Gozitan person.

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ALS activist Bjorn Formosa rushed to hospital: pleas for prayers

ALS activist Bjorn Formosa rushed to hospital: pleas for prayers
Sep 5 2022 Share

After ALS activist Bjorn Formosa was rushed to Mater Dei Hospital, many friends and loved ones of the beloved figure issued pleas for the public to keep him in their prayers. 

A post on Facebook uploaded by his friends revealed that Bjorn had to be admitted to hospital with urgency as a result of prostate stns. 

‘Due to his condition, Bjorn cannot undergo an operation. We appeal to you to keep him in your prayers.’ Bjorn was diagnosed with ALS, which is a neurodegenerative neuromuscular disease. 

The disease results in the progressive loss of motor neurone that control voluntary muscles. Having been diagnosed with it in 2015, Bjorn created a legacy of working and building houses for people suffering from such diseases. 

On behalf of MaltaDaily, our thoughts go out to Bjorn and all his loved ones.

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25 year old’s life at risk due to electric shock

25 year old’s life at risk due to electric shock
Sep 5 2022 Share

A 25-year-old man is currently at risk of dying after suffering an electric shock whilst carrying out maintenance works. 

Police revealed yesterday that their assistance was needed at around 1330pm in a Triq il-Gdida, Paola residence. 

Preliminary investigations showed that the 25-year-old Birzebbuga resident was electrocuted whilst working in the residence. The Mann was given assistance by a medial team and taken to Mater Dei Hospital where he was certified as suffering from grievous injuries. 

An inquiry is underway, as are police investigations. 

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Almost half of all cancer deaths can be prevented, scientists suggest

Sep 4 2022 Share

After analysis close to 10 years’ worth of data related to the largest ‘risk factors’ in the world, a study in peer-reviewed medical journal The Lancet suggests that almost half of all cancer deaths can be avoided.

Exploring various factors related to cancer, a group of researchers analysed the links with multiple risk factors which can be avoided such as smoking, consuming alcohol and being overweight.

Smoking remains the leading cancer risk factor across the globe but field experts highlight how other substantial contributors vary.

The researchers, from the University of Washington’s School of Medicine, highlight how the combined factors contribute to an equivalent of 44 percent of all cancer deaths, with 50.6 percent of male deaths in 2019 being due to risk factors, compared to the 36.3 percent of female deaths.

“Cancer risk reduction efforts must be coupled with comprehensive cancer control strategies that include efforts to support early diagnosis and effective treatment,” the study says.

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