
In Rajasthan's Beawar district, a woman named Manisha, 28, and her two daughters, Naviya, 8, and Pallavi, 5, died after a fire broke out due to a gas leakage from a domestic cylinder in a kitchen inside a shop. The fire erupted as Manisha switched on the gas to prepare tea, rapidly engulfing the kitchen and preventing escape. Police and locals responded, with the fire brigade controlling the blaze. Investigations are ongoing.
The articles present a straightforward factual account without political framing. Both sources rely on police statements and local reports, focusing on the incident's details and response. There is no evident political perspective or partisan interpretation, reflecting neutral reporting on a local accident.
The tone across the articles is somber and factual, reflecting the tragic nature of the event. Coverage is neutral, emphasizing the incident's circumstances and emergency response without emotional language or speculation, maintaining a respectful and informative approach.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thetribune | Woman, 2 daughters killed as gas leakage triggers fire in Rajasthans Beawar - The Tribune | Center | Negative |
| news18 | Woman, two daughters killed as gas leakage triggers fire in Rajasthan's Beawar | Center | Negative |
news18 broke this story on 10 May, 02:05 pm. Other outlets followed.
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