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The bodies of two 11-year-old twin brothers found drowned in the river Ter in Manlleu
Spain🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

The bodies of two 11-year-old twin brothers found drowned in the river Ter in Manlleu

Two 11-year-old twin brothers from Ghana were found drowned in the Ter River in Manlleu, Barcelona. The boys, who lived with their parents in the town, did not return home on Monday night, prompting authorities to launch a search operation. Emergency teams located the children’s bodies using drones and underwater searches. Their clothing was found near the riverbank close to the football field, and both bodies were recovered by midday. Authorities have opened an investigation into the incident, with initial reports suggesting an accidental drowning. Regional President Salvador Illa expressed condolences on social media, and the local council declared two days of mourning, including a moment of silence.

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El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒Center5 hr. ago
The bodies of two 11-year-old twin brothers found drowned in the river Ter in Manlleu

Two 11-year-old twin brothers from Ghana were found drowned in the Ter River in Manlleu, Barcelona. The boys, who lived with their parents in the town, did not return home on Monday night, prompting authorities to launch a search operation. Emergency teams located the children’s bodies using drones and underwater searches. Their clothing was found near the riverbank close to the football field, and both bodies were recovered by midday. Authorities have opened an investigation into the incident, with initial reports suggesting an accidental drowning. Regional President Salvador Illa expressed condolences on social media, and the local council declared two days of mourning, including a moment of silence.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a tragic event involving minors, focusing on the search and recovery process, official responses, and community reactions. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The tone remains neutral, with balanced reporting on the actions

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Center6 hr. ago
Located the bodies of 11-year-old twins drowned in the river Ter on their way to Manlleu

The bodies of two 11-year-old twin boys were discovered in the Ter River in Manlleu, Barcelona, after they went missing on Monday evening. The children had been playing football at a school field and reportedly decided to swim in the river before returning home. Neither could swim well, and they drowned. A search operation led by Catalan police used drones and underwater units to locate their bodies, which were found around midday on Tuesday. The family was present during the recovery and confirmed the bodies matched their description, though formal identification via fingerprints is pending. An autopsy will determine the exact circumstances of their deaths, but all signs point to accidental drowning.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic incident involving children and does not take a stance on any political issue, policy, or controversy. It provides factual information about the event, the search efforts, and the next steps for identification and investigation, without showing bias toward any side or

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