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Two seriously injured & four with grievous injuries in Birżebbuġa crash

Two seriously injured & four with grievous injuries in Birżebbuġa crash
Apr 5 2023 Share

Yesterday, at around 2300hrs, police were informed of a traffic accident which took place in Triq Ħal Far, Birżebbuġa. 

From preliminary investigations it was found that a crash had taken place between an Isuzu D-Max, driven by 51-year-old resident of Ħaż-Żebbuġ and a Peugeot 308 driven by a 33-year-old Pakistani man resident of Ħaż-Żabbar. 

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Riding in the Peugeot as passengers were four Bulgarians, three men and one woman, with ages varying between 23 to 50 years old. 

Civil Protection was called onto the scene, along with a medical team, to assist. Thanks to various ambulances, everyone involved was taken to Mater Dei Hospital. 

It was later confirmed that the Pakistani man and a 50 year old Bulgarian passenger were seriously injured and the others were all grievously injured. 

An inquiry has been opened and investigations are ongoing. 

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Shrek 5? Original cast could return for fifth Shrek sequel

Shrek 5? Original cast could return for fifth Shrek sequel
Apr 5 2023 Share

It’s been 13 years since the fourth instalment of the Shrek franchise was released – and now, the original cast are in talks to return to bring back all the beloved characters. 

In an interview with Variety, founder and CEO of Illumination Chris Meledandri said that, although no one has yet signed on, talks are currently underway with Mike Meyers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy (voices of Shrek, Fiona and Donkey respectively) for a fifth movie. 

Illumination has been working as a creative partner with Dreamworks on The Super Mario Bros Movie, and have used this opportunity to tease another Shrek adventure. 

This comes after Puss In Boots: The Last Wish being so well received by critics and audiences, which also teased the return of the big green ogre and his family and friends. 

And Meledandri has reason to be optimistic too as Eddie Murphy also exclaimed how he would jump on it ‘in two seconds’ if a Shrek sequel were to be announced. He also wondered why there never was a movie based around Donkey, given his hilarious character. 

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Book Depository is closing down on April 26th

Apr 4 2023 Share

This popular UK-based online retailer, which provided free shipping to 160 countries and offered a vast selection of books, will be shutting down at the end of April.

Founded in 2004, the company quickly gained popularity among bookworms for its extensive collection of titles and competitive prices.

In 2011, Book Depository was acquired by Amazon, which allowed the company to expand its reach even further.

Despite its success, Book Depository announced its closure in a social media post, providing booksellers with a chance to reinvigorate their businesses.

While some loyal customers express disappointment, others are excited about the opportunities presented by the closure.

Customers can place orders until midday on April 26, and purchases will continue to be delivered until June 23.

Although the company’s legacy will come to an end, Book Depository’s contribution to the world of literature will be remembered by its loyal customers for years to come.

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Bernice Cassar’s husband & killer challenges femicide law

Bernice Cassar's husband & killer challenges femicide law
Apr 4 2023 Share

Roderick Cassar’s lawyers are challenging the new femicide law, claiming that they breach his right to a fair hearing, is sexist, discriminatory and counter-productive.

Cassar stands accused of shooting his wife Bernice on November 22nd outside Corradino, after which he was arrested following a long stand-off. 

The law removed the possibility of the defence pleading ‘sudden passion’ when one or more of the aggravating circumstances subsisted, thus placing the crime under femicide. 

Times of Malta wrote how the lawyers argued that the murder of a man was now considered as less grievous than that of a woman and that the accused was placed at a disadvantage due to the victim being a woman. 

The lawyers argued that all parties in the same position should be treated equally as this amendment does not ‘promote equality’. 

The plea of sudden passion should either be removed outright for all or it should not be excluded in a discriminatory manner, the lawyers argued. 

That the accused could not plead sudden passion, the lawyers argued, meant that he was being denied a valid defence. 

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