In the last 35 days, I've been involved in four incidents that resulted in the death of someone, one incident where a guy blew the side of his head out with a pistol (he's still "alive" in the sense that he's breathing and his heart is going) and another case where an elderly woman sufferered serious burns in a house fire. In all of these cases (especially in two of them where the patients literally died in my arms) I have had first-hand knowledge of the incident, what happened, when and how it happed, becasue I was THERE. In ALL cases, the newspapers have missed CRUCIAL facts relevant to the story - as crucial as the two boaters not wearing PFD's as crucial as a driver being drunk with a .26 BAC and having no seatbelt on, as crucial as a home having a damaged unmaintained chimmney. These FACTS are important, because these FACTS inform others who might get into their situation.
Quite frankly, the two dead guys - well, it was sad, yes, but damn near inevitable.