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Three people to be charged for illegal COVID-19 villa party

Three people to be charged for illegal COVID-19 villa party
Apr 30 2021 Share

After footage of an illegal party organised in a villa took social media by storm earlier in April, it has been revealed that three people will be charged in court over the event’s organisations. Mass gatherings are still illegal due to COVID-19 restrictions. Footage however showed several teenagers gathered together partying. A police spokesperson has confirmed to Times of Malta that investigations by police, health authorities and Malta Tourism Authority have identified the three people to be charged accordingly.

Details on what the charges will involve were not disclosed, but investigations have also confirmed that the party was held in Burmarrad. At least two partygoers took to social media to apologise for their behaviour following the social media uproar caused by the leaked footage.

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First couple to move into fully 3D-printed house

First couple to move into fully 3D-printed house
Apr 30 2021 Share

A Dutch couple have become the first ever to move into a fully 3D printed house in a new development which backers think will open up choices to housing for the foreseeable future. The retired shopkeeper couple from Amsterdam received a digital key which allows them to open the front door with a button last Thursday. Elize Lutz, 70, and Harrie Dekkers, 67, said that the house is beautiful and feels immensely safe as it strikes them somewhat like a bunker.

The past two years have seen partly 3D constructed properties built around France and the US. This Dutch house however boasts the first 94sq meters of 3D built space which is legally habitable. Chief Executive of Weber Benelux, Bas Huysmans, which is a construction company stated that ‘this is also the first one which is 100% permitted by the local authorities and which is habited by people who actually pay for living in this house.’

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No deaths reported for 5 consecutive days

No deaths reported for 5 consecutive days
Apr 30 2021 Share

As measures start to ease and both daily and active COVID-19 cases drop significantly, Malta reports another 5th day with no deaths due to the pandemic. Malta’s total death count has reached up to 413 but, thankfully, no new deaths were reported for 5 days as the number of vaccinated people also increases.

The drop in cases and deaths also signifies an easing of pressure on Malta’s health care system as ITUs in hospitals are receiving less to almost no new COVID-19 patients which require immediate and intensive care compared to previous months. These results show that the measures and vaccination effort put in place are having the desired effects as we continue to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Five arrested in connection with Lady Gaga dog theft case

Five arrested in connection with Lady Gaga dog theft case
Apr 30 2021 Share

News hit last February that Lady Gaga’s French Bulldogs had been stolen and her dogwalker Ryan Fischer had been shot and injured for trying to protect the dogs. Now, five people, including the woman who returned the dogs, have been arrested in connection with the theft. It seems, as investigations are revealing, that the robbers were unaware that the canines belonged to the pop-star.

It seems that the theft occurred due to French Bulldogs having a high monetary value, with the connection to Gaga being a mere coincidence. The dogs were returned two days after the incident by a woman who seemed to be unassociated with the crime. It was learned however that the woman was involved romantically with the father of one of the suspects. The story continues to develop as all five are being held on $1m bail each.

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