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Tragedy in Varnity: a 15-Year-Old Boy Was Born in Nistru

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A 15-year-old boy was born in the river Nistru on the night of July 8th, near the Sanitary of Varnità, the Anenii Noi. According to the Inspector General for Emergency Situations (IGSU), the boy disappeared while he fell, and the case was reported to the rescuers at 19:58 p.m.
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A 15-year-old boy was born in the river Nistru on the night of July 8th, near the Sanitary of Varnità, the Anenii Noi. According to the Inspector General for Emergency Situations (IGSU), the boy disappeared while he fell, and the case was reported to the rescuers at 19:58 p.m.

On 8 July 2025, a 15-year-old boy died violently hit by the branch of a tree that fell on him. The death of this "child of the village" is a shock for this small municipality Corsica.

A 15-year-old died this Tuesday in Cervioni, fatally affected by the fall of a branch. Despite the rapid intervention of the rescue, he could not be revived. A serious accident occurred this Tuesday, in the early afternoon, in Cervioni, Upper Corsica. A 15-year-old, from the village, was the victim of the fall of a tree branch while he was outside. The shock proved fatal. Very quickly, the firefighters were dispatched to the scene, joined by the…

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corsenetinfos.corsica broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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