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HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter10 hr. ago The child drowned in the backyard of the houseA child drowned in an excavation site filled with water in the eastern part of Zagreb County. According to the police, the incident likely occurred while the child was playing in an uncovered yard area. The excavation was approximately 55 meters by 13 meters and had water around one meter deep. A family member noticed the child and tried to assist before medical help arrived, but the child died. The body has been transferred to the Institute for Forensic Medicine and Criminalistics in Zagreb. The police are conducting an investigation to determine all circumstances surrounding this tragic accident.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic drowning incident involving a child. It provides factual information about the event, including the location, circumstances, and actions taken by the family and authorities. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing. The report is
N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Tragedy near Zagreb: A child drowned while playing in the yardA child drowned in an unsecured part of a houseyard in eastern Zagreb County during play. The Zagreb Police reported that the incident occurred on Friday afternoon when the child fell into an excavation measuring 55 meters by 13 meters filled with water approximately one meter deep. A family member noticed the child and tried to assist before medical help arrived, but the child died. The body was transported to the Zagreb Institute for Forensic Medicine and Criminalistics.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic accident involving a child drowning in an excavation site. It provides factual information about the incident, including the location, time, and circumstances, without showing any clear ideological or political bias. The content focuses on the event itself rather than
Jutarnji listIndependentCenter11 hr. ago A child drowned in a ditch near ZagrebA tragic incident occurred in the eastern part of Zagreb County, where a child died after falling into a water-filled pit during play. The accident took place in an unenclosed courtyard of a family home, where the child, likely playing, fell into a pit measuring approximately 55 by 13 meters, filled with water about one meter deep. Family members noticed the child in the water and attempted to assist before emergency medical services arrived. Despite their efforts, the child could not be saved. The body was transported to the Zagreb Forensic Medicine and Criminology Institute for an autopsy to determine the exact circumstances of death.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report of a tragic event without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the incident itself, the immediate actions taken by family members and emergency responders, and the subsequent forensic investigation. There is no indication of partisan commentary, political st
Net.hrIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Tragedy in Zagreb, a child fell into a ditch in the backyard of the house, it was filled with water: he passed awayA tragic incident occurred in Zagreb County when a child fell into a water-filled excavation pit in the yard of a house. The pit was approximately 55 meters by 13 meters and filled with water up to a depth of about one meter. The child was likely playing when the accident happened. A family member discovered the child and tried to assist before medical help arrived, but the child died. The body was transported to the Institute for Forensic Medicine and Criminalistics in Zagreb, according to local police.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a tragic event involving a child's death due to an accident. It provides factual information about the incident, including the location, circumstances, and actions taken after the event. There is no indication of political framing, bias, or emphasis on any particular political
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