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Double decker fatality: Magistrate lambasts prosecution after most charges are time-barred

Five people have pleaded not guilty to charges relating to a horrific sightseeing tour bus accident which saw two passengers die after the bus’s top deck struck a tree branch. Bus driver Charles D’Amato and company directors Kim Degabriele, Noel Degabriele, Philip Degabriele and Lee Anne Borg all pleaded not guilty to involuntarily causing the deaths of Belgian national Kaenraad Richard De Vrieze, 62 and Elisaveta Danielova Avdala, 37, from Spain. They were also charged with causing injuries to 21 other passengers. 27 year-old D’Amato had been behind the wheel of the bus when it struck a low-lying tree branch in Valletta Road in Zurrieq in April 2018.

Contractor involved in fatal Hamrun house collapse had track record of construction site accidents

Contractor involved in fatal Hamrun house collapse had track record of construction site accidents Contractor behind the Miriam Pace building collapse in Hamrun had been involved in several construction site accidents stretching back to 2002   25 February 2021, 12:23pm by Matthew Agius The construction company involved in the death of Hamrun house collapse victim Miriam Pace had been involved in a number of other alarming incidents, a court has heard.  This emerged in court as Magistrate Joe Mifsud presided over the compilation of evidence against two architects accused of Pace’s involuntary homicide, Roderick Camilleri and Anthony Mangion. Four persons stand charged in connection with the incident, two of whom have opted for a trial by jury. 

Real Estate Insider: Onassis Coney Island s closure in Corktown took even the building owner by surprise

Real Estate Insider: Onassis Coney Island s closure in Corktown took even the building owner by surprise Gabriel Richard Building redevelopment on Michigan Avenue wraps up Roberts Riverwalk Hotel heads to auction next month Kirk Pinho/Crain s Detroit Business The Onassis Coney Island at Michigan Avenue and Trumbull in Corktown shuttered recently, surprising the restaurant s landlord. The circumstances surrounding the closure of Onassis Coney Island in Detroit s Corktown neighborhood at a key intersection remain a mystery. Even the restaurant s landlord had no idea it shuttered when I talked to him Tuesday morning. Of course, restaurants in general have been battered by the COVID-19 pandemic and government shutdowns of indoor dining as part of broader efforts to slow the spread of the virus that has claimed more than 15,000 lives and infected 575,000-plus.

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