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Shyli Rose and boyfriend breaking up? Trouble in paradise for Mr. & Mrs. Jewels

Jan 31 2021 Share

Mr. & Mrs. Jewels may be no more after Malta’s self-proclaimed ‘island pornstars’ and taboo smashers seem to be having big issues with regards to their social media, relationship and OnlyFans account.

In a recently posted Instagram story, Jordan alleged that Shyli hacked his social media accounts and went on to mention some active court cases, highlighting that their OnlyFans is contracted.

Shyli Rose has yet to address the issues and allegations.

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Motorcyclist sustains life-threatening injuries after coast road incident

Jan 31 2021 Share

A 42-year-old Italian man residing in St. Paul’s Bay has suffered life-threatening injuries following a motorcycle accident at 05.45am this morning.

The man was driving on the coast road when he crashed into van, driven by a 51-year-old St. Paul’s Bay resident.

A medical team was called on site where the ambulance took the motorcycle driver to Mater Dei Hospital for treatment.

Investigations are currently underway.

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Bernard Grech says he warned party not to take advantage of of jailing of Helena Dalli’s son

Jan 30 2021 Share

Bernard Grech, leader of the opposition, said that he insisted that party media should not take advantage when it comes to situations like the jailing of Helena Dalli’s son.

He said that it should not matter who the person is or what occupation they hold. He referred to the recent jailing of Helena Dalli’s son and how the media should report all facts in a just manner.

He also agreed with other politicians and activists that justice has taken too long to come to a decision on this case and that the man in question has since built a business and changed his life.

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45 million litre reservoir to be used again

Jan 30 2021 Share

The Ħal Luqa reservoir was built over 120 years ago and can hold up t 45 million litres of water. Its depth is of 50 feet and is considered by many to be a sunken cathedral.

It has been empty for 6 years, and now the Water Corporation is intending to put the reservoir back to use. There seem to be no structural damages, and testing will be going on to ensure that it can still hold water.

Minister for Energy, Miriam Dalli said that this project will cost around half a million.

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