Anthony DeBono has retracted a threatening message he sent to Adrian Delia, walking back the communication after it drew public attention. The message, which was initially delivered to Delia, was later disavowed by DeBono amid scrutiny over its content and tone. DeBono confirmed the retraction and indicated that the message should not be taken as a reflection of his intent, though he did not elaborate publicly on the circumstances that led to sending it. The development comes as both figures remain in the public eye, and the retraction has shifted focus to how such exchanges are handled and what consequences, if any, may follow. Authorities have not announced any formal action at this stage, but the matter continues to be discussed given the profiles of those involved and the nature of the original communication.
Anthony DeBono Retracts Threatening Message Sent to Adrian Delia
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