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World’s Second Tallest Man Needs Bigger Bed At Paralympics

Sep 3 2024 Share

Morteza Mehrzadselakjani, the tallest Paralympian in history at 2.46 meters (8 feet 1 inch), faced challenges at the Paris 2024 Games due to the lack of a bed that could accommodate his height.

Initially, Mehrzad, a key player on Iran’s dominant men’s sitting volleyball team, had to sleep on the floor. His height, resulting from acromegaly—a condition causing excess growth hormone—requires special accommodations.

In Tokyo, a custom bed was provided, but no such provision was made in Paris.

Iran’s head coach, Hadi Rezaeigarkani, noted that despite the discomfort, Mehrzad remained focused on his goal of winning another gold medal. “It doesn’t matter to him whether he sleeps on the floor or lacks food; he’s determined to be a champion,” Rezaeigarkani told Olympics.com.

After news of his situation emerged, Paralympics organizers acted quickly to resolve the issue. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) informed CNN that additional bed extensions have been provided, ensuring Mehrzad’s comfort.

Mehrzad’s towering presence on the court is crucial to Iran’s sitting volleyball success, contributing to their seven gold medals in nine Paralympic Games since 1988. Despite his physical challenges, Mehrzad remains a formidable force in the sport.

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67 Tyres Pulled From Wied Iż-Żurrieq In Clean Up

67 Tyres Pulled From Wied Iż-Żurrieq In Clean Up
Sep 3 2024 Share

A clean up by Żibel and the Malta Tourism Authority saw 67 tyres pulled up from the sea bed in Wied iż-Żurrieq.

The collaborative effort sees the two entities clean dive site access points around the island, enhancing not only the diving experience but also protecting underwater ecosystems.

Wied iż-Żurrieq is a massively popular swimming and diving spot, and such a clean up ensures that the area is kept safe and clean for not just us humans but the flora and fauna making it their home.

 

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Rag’n’Bone Man to Perform at Fort St. Elmo at Island Sounds Festival Malta

Rag'n'Bone Man to Perform at Fort St. Elmo at Island Sounds Festival Malta
Sep 3 2024 Share

This is not a drill. Legendary artist Rag’n’Bone Man IS COMING TO MALTA for a live performance at the historic Fort St. Elmo on September 28th, as part of the Island Sounds Festival Malta.

Known for his powerful voice and endless list of hits like “Human”, “Skin”, “Lovers in a Past Life”, and his latest release, “What Do You Believe In”, Rag’n’Bone Man’s Malta debut is most definitely one to watch.

The event will also feature performances by rising star Caity Baser and popular DJ Rio Fredrika, adding a fresh mix of talent to the evening. The combination of these artists against the stunning backdrop of Fort St. Elmo makes this a must-see event for both locals and visitors alike.

The day after, Island Sounds Festival Malta continues with a Day to Night Takeover at Café del Mar, headlined by superstar DJ Joel Corry. This promises to be the perfect after-party to keep the energy going.

Limited tickets for the event are available now at g7events.com. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this spectacular musical celebration in Malta.

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German Couple Charged With Murdering Mother, Abducting Baby

German Couple Charged With Murdering Mother, Abducting Baby
Sep 3 2024 Share

A German couple has been charged with the murder of a 27-year-old Ukrainian refugee, her 51-year-old mother, and the abduction of the refugee’s newborn daughter.

The 44-year-old woman and her 43-year-old husband allegedly committed the crimes to fulfil their “long-unfulfilled wish to have a daughter,” according to prosecutors.

The couple reportedly joined a support group on the Telegram messaging app to connect with Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion.

Through this group, they met the young Ukrainian woman, who was seeking translation help during her pregnancy. In March, they invited her and her mother to a meal at a restaurant.

During the meal, the couple allegedly drugged both women. When the mother became unwell, they offered to take her to the hospital but instead drove her to a lake, where the man allegedly killed her with multiple blows to the head and disposed of her body in the water.

They then deceived the Ukrainian woman, claiming her mother had suffered a heart attack, and drove her and her newborn to a location near the Rhine River in Hockenheim.

The man allegedly killed her with “at least three” blows to the head and then set her body on fire. The couple took the baby home and were later arrested. They are being held pending trial, facing double murder and child abduction charges.

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