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Triple Your Chance To Win Tuesday’s €143m EuroMillions Rollover

Triple Your Chance To Win Tuesday’s €143m EuroMillions Rollover
Sep 12 2022 Share

You could be Malta’s next multi-millionaire! Whether you’re a big-time lotto lover or a newcomer to the game, there isn’t a better time to place your bets and try your luck.

That’s because Lottoland is giving all new customers the chance to turn €3 into €143,000,000 with three bets.

It costs just €3 to bet on the €143 million EuroMillions’ jackpot, and you’ll receive one standard bet plus two completely free ones, essentially tripling your chance of winning the nine-figure prize.

Here’s how to get started
1. Sign-up to Lottoland using this link
2. Pick your EuroMillions numbers
3. You will only be charged €3

The Draw takes place this Tuesday 13th September at 9pm.

The EuroMillions has long been popular in the Malta because of its fantastic odds and because you’re much more likely to land a jackpot win.

To place a bet, just choose 5 numbers from the main pool of 1–50 and 2 further numbers from 1–12. Matching all 7 numbers correctly pays out the jackpot!

Superdraws guarantee massive, nine-figure jackpots, regardless of whether or not the top prize was won in the preceding draw.

Superdraws operate under the same rules as regular EuroMillions draws and the only difference is the size of the guaranteed jackpot.

So give yourself 3 shots at winning for the price of one (€3) and you could wrap up your summer in style, with this exclusive offer.

Goodluck Malta!

Lottoland.mt is operated by European Lotto and Betting Limited and is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority, licence number MGA/B2C/609/2018. Players must be 18 or over. Gambling can be harmful if not controlled. Please gamble safely. For help visit rgf.org.mt. The offer must be redeemed by clicking on and signing up through the link provided in the article above. The offer is available to new players only and only redeemable once per player. The promotion expires on 30th September 2022 at 23:59 CEST. These terms are supplemental to Lottoland’s Promotional Terms and Conditions which are found here.

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Heavy traffic and 2 hospitalised after car crash in Marsa

Heavy traffic and 2 hospitalised after car crash in Marsa
Sep 12 2022 Share

Two people have been taken to hospital following a crash between a car and a van in Marsa. 

The accident reportedly happened at around 11am in Triq Dicembru Tlettax, with TVM News revealing that the car was driven by a 63-year-old Santa Lucija resident. A 50-year-old man was also riding along with the man. 

 

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The other vehicle, a van, was driven by a 46-year-old man from Imsida. A medical team was called onto the scene, with the car driver and the passenger taken to hospital. 

Their condition is currently unknown. A massive traffic jam formed due to the accident, with police urging people to avoid the area until further notice. 

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Photo/Video Source: TVM News, Tristan Bonello

Artist from Hamrun creates mosaic next to St Francis’ church

Artist from Hamrun creates mosaic next to St Francis’ church
Sep 12 2022 Share

The feast of St Francis was celebrated by the church named after the same religious figure in Hamrun last Sunday. 

St Francis is well known for his love for creation and animals, and a mosaic commemorating the memory of the saint’s Canticle of Creation was set up next to a recreational centre in Triq il-Frangiskani. 

Following the mass, people met outside the church along with their pets, with some bringing ponies and even tortoises, for blessings. 

Meanwhile, on the 9th of September, a mosaic by Sir Louis Briffa representing the mosaic was completed. The canto was written in 1225 and speaks about seeing God in all created things. The artistic depictions capture the idea behind this writing, showing different aspects of nature. 

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57-year-old man dies after falling five storeys at construction site

57-year-old man dies after falling five storeys at construction site
Sep 12 2022 Share

A 57-year-old man has sadly passed away after falling five storeys at a constructions site in Sqaq iż-Żiemel, Qormi, in the limits of Ħandaq.

The police were informed of the incident at around 10:15am, convening to the site immediately to provide assistance. The 57-year-old Birkirkara resident sustained injuries upon falling before being taken to Mater Dei where he was certified dead.

Members of the Civil Protection Department and a medical team were also on site to attempt to assist the situation.

Investigations are currently under way.

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