Three Vehicle Accident In Aldo Moro: Motorcyclist Hospitalised

Three Vehicle Accident In Aldo Moro: Motorcyclist Hospitalised
Apr 15 2025 Share

This morning, at around 0850hrs, police were informed of an accident in Triq Aldo Moro, Marsa.

Police convened on site, with preliminary investigations showing that a crash between a Yamaha motorcycle driven by a 36 year old man resident of Bormla, an Isuzu Elf van driven by a 52 year old man resident of Fgura, and a Hyundai Kona driven by a 53 year old man resident of Ħaż-Żabbar.

A medical team was called on site and transported the motorcyclist to Mater Dei Hospital.

He was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries.

Police investigations are ongoing.

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Parascandalo x Stache Studios Present Refreshing Kids Clothing Line

Parascandalo x Stache Studios Present Refreshing Kids Clothing Line
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Parascandalo in collaboration with Stache. Studios revealed a new lines of tees for kids.

“FESSUD ZGĦIR” or L-IMQARQAĊ” were among the most popular designs, suiting the little ones in a comfortable fit.

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“Since I am now a father”, Stache.Studios explained, an interest in kids’ clothing was only natural. The collection also featured comfortable baby bodysuits, extending the age able to rock the new fashion release.

The designs are inspired by 1950s tattoo art, blending the aesthetics with fun and cultural expressions.

Stache.Studios also thanked @wiiith_ney u @justinegrima ta’ @wicksandlocks_.

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Amy Returns To Continue Treatment In Malta With Puttinu Cares

Amy Returns To Continue Treatment In Malta With Puttinu Cares
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Little Amy returned to Malta earlier today, ready to continue her fight against cancer with Puttinu Cares on the island.

‘A true hero, a fighter, an inspiration to us all’, wrote the NGO. ‘Let’s continue fighting together.’

Puttinu Cares helps lots of kids just like Amy battle serious illnesses like cancer, and will be collecting funds this Good Friday to continue this important initiative.

It was revealed that around 60 to 90 patients travel to the UK each month from Malta for medical treatment, increasing the need for accommodation near hospitals.

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Żejtun Archpriest’s Church Of St Catherine Restoration Complete

Żejtun Archpriest's Church Of St Catherine Restoration Complete
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The final phase of a major restoration project on the Archpriest’s Church of St Catherine in Żejtun has officially been completed, Minister for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici announced.

Speaking during a visit to the site, Minister Bonnici expressed his pride in seeing such cultural initiatives materialise through dedicated effort at the local level.

He emphasised how timely the project’s completion was, aligning with Holy Week celebrations. “This is a shining example of how strategic investment in our cultural heritage is helping preserve historic landmarks while beautifying our communities,” he said.

The extensive restoration began in 2017 with work on the church’s southern facade. This was followed by interventions on the northern side, and then the most significant stage: restoration of the main facade and the two bell towers.

The final works included the last remaining facade and involved detailed efforts such as cleaning, sealing cracks, removing damaging materials, and conserving sculptures, cornices, apertures, and other artistic elements. The total investment surpassed €500,000.

The project was a collaborative effort between the parish-appointed architect and the government’s Restoration Department, whose experts monitored and guided the process throughout.

The Church of St Catherine, one of Malta’s most important religious and architectural sites, dates back to the 17th century. Designed by Lorenzo Gafá and constructed under Master Xandru Pulis, it has undergone several changes over the centuries, including a new dome in the 20th century.

Attending the site visit were Archpriest Anton Galea Scannura, Żejtun Mayor Joan Agius, and local council representatives.

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