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- # Accident Context and Mourning
## Overview
This entity is a text segment extracted from a speech or public statement, labeled "Accident Context and Mourning." It spans lines 427 to 430 of the source document and was processed on January 27, 2026, by an automated extraction system. The segment expresses condolences following a tragic accident at the Navy range on Vieques, referencing the death of David Sanes and the injuries sustained by others.
## Context
The segment is part of the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection, a curated set of documents described as pieces of the western canon. The collection includes various files and folders related to literature and religious texts, suggesting this speech may be preserved as part of a broader cultural or historical archive. The extraction was performed by the "Structure Extraction" service, operated by user [Structure Extraction](arke:01KFF0H3YRP9ZSM033AM0QJ47H), indicating it was processed through a formal document analysis pipeline.
## Contents
The text conveys a message of national mourning, delivered in the first person with the address "My fellow citizens." It specifically references a tragic accident that occurred in April at the U.S. Navy range on Vieques, an island municipality of Puerto Rico. The speaker acknowledges the death of David Sanes (with phonetic pronunciation provided: SAN-ness) and expresses sorrow for the suffering of others injured in the incident. The tone is empathetic and formal, consistent with an official public address, likely delivered by a government official or head of state.
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- 2026-01-27T20:04:53.745Z
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- Qwen/Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507
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- Accident Context and Mourning
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- 430
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- 2026-01-27T20:03:33.685Z
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- 427
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- My fellow citizens: last April, there was a tragic accident at the Navy range on Vieques. I
mourned the loss to the family of David Sanes (SAN-ness), and the suffering of the others
injured that day.
- title
- Accident Context and Mourning