Off-duty Chilean navy officer crashes car into Viña del Mar open-air market, killing several people.
An off-duty Chilean navy officer driving a private vehicle crashed into the Caupolican open-air market in Viña del Mar, Chile on Sunday. The navy confirmed multiple deaths and injuries, while local media reported at least six fatalities. The driver tested negative on a breathalyzer and told police he does not remember the incident; the cause remains under investigation.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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The spectrum · how 2 outlets placed this story
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Washington Times
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Both outlets run near-identical wire copy; Washington Times adds hospital details and injury updates, the breathalyzer result, and background on the Caupolican market, while AP keeps a tighter, shorter report.
How each outlet covered it
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Sparse coverage · 2 outlets
“Several people killed in Chile after car driven by navy officer crashes into an open-air market”
“Several people killed in Chile after car driven by navy officer crashes into an open-air market”
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Fact ledger
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The driver tested negative on a breathalyzer test, according to Interior Undersecretary Máximo Pavez.
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