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Armada found the jet ski, but the search continues for Luciana Dangond and Jerónimo Ibarra, young people missing in Barú, Cartagena
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Armada found the jet ski, but the search continues for Luciana Dangond and Jerónimo Ibarra, young people missing in Barú, Cartagena

Two young people, Luciana Dangond Farah from Montería and Jerónimo Ibarra Cavalli from Cartagena, were reported missing after they went out on a jet ski in the Barbacoas Bay area of Barú, an island zone in Cartagena, Bolívar, on Sunday afternoon, June 28. Their families informed authorities, prompting the National Navy to launch a search and rescue operation using various maritime and aerial resources. The Navy located the jet ski without its occupants in the waters of San Onofre (Sucre) and expanded the search area accordingly. The search efforts involve specialized systems like the SAR module, which uses data on recent sightings, weather conditions, and water currents to guide exploration. The Navy has called upon sailors in the area to assist by providing information through designated channels.

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Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 809 days ago
Armada found the jet ski, but the search continues for Luciana Dangond and Jerónimo Ibarra, young people missing in Barú, Cartagena

Two young people, Luciana Dangond Farah from Montería and Jerónimo Ibarra Cavalli from Cartagena, were reported missing after they went out on a jet ski in the Barbacoas Bay area of Barú, an island zone in Cartagena, Bolívar, on Sunday afternoon, June 28. Their families informed authorities, prompting the National Navy to launch a search and rescue operation using various maritime and aerial resources. The Navy located the jet ski without its occupants in the waters of San Onofre (Sucre) and expanded the search area accordingly. The search efforts involve specialized systems like the SAR module, which uses data on recent sightings, weather conditions, and water currents to guide exploration. The Navy has called upon sailors in the area to assist by providing information through designated channels.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a search and rescue operation involving national authorities and does not present any overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis. It focuses on factual updates regarding the search for two individuals and the resources deployed, without apparent ideological slant.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 80): Factually accurate with detailed information about the search operation. Maintains neutrality by focusing on official statements and operations without overt bias.

El Tiempo logoEl TiempoIndependentCenter9 days ago
Families in Cartagena of two young people missing in the Caribbean Sea call for their return: they were traveling on a water motorcycle

Two young people, Jerónimo Ibarra Cavalli and Luciana Dangond, went missing while traveling on a jet ski in the Caribbean Sea near Cartagena, Colombia. They were heading from the Isla del Encanto to the Isla de Barú but did not reach their destination. Their mother, Luisa Fará, reported to EL TIEMPO that they disappeared yesterday afternoon and that the jet ski was found today in the outer bay of Cartagena with no fuel. The search for the two individuals continues, and their families are calling for their safe return.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a local incident involving missing persons and does not present any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses on the event itself and the family's concerns without taking a stance or emphasizing any political angle.

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