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Likely Accurate
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NPR18h ago

Remains of US soldier who went missing in Morocco have been recovered

By The Associated Press
Quality Metrics
85
Accuracy
88
Source
82
Tone
70
Depth
Factual Accuracy85%
Are the claims supported by evidence?
Source Quality88%
Reputation and reliability of the source
Tone & Balance82%
Neutral reporting vs sensationalism
Depth of Coverage70%
Thoroughness and context provided
Sentiment & Bias
Sentiment
negative
Bias
center
Analysis Summary
NPR reports via the Associated Press that remains of a U.S. soldier missing during military training exercises in Morocco have been recovered from the Atlantic Ocean, with military teams continuing to search for a second missing soldier. The article provides factual reporting on a serious incident, sourced through the Army's official statement; corroboration from CBS News, USA Today, and WRAL confirms the deceased soldier is identified as 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., a 27-year-old Air Defense Artillery officer, recovered by Moroccan military forces. Additional context from Task and Purpose and Daily Mail indicates both soldiers went missing on May 2 near the Cap Draa Training Area, with reporting suggesting one soldier jumped into the water to attempt rescue of the other. Readers should monitor ongoing search efforts for the second missing soldier and any official statements from the Army regarding the circumstances of the incident.
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