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2 Missing Brothers Found Dead Near Rhode Island Coast After Falling into Water While Fishing: Reports
Two men were reported missing in Little Compton, Rhode Island, on the morning of Saturday, July 12 The victims' families identified them as brothers Aldino A. Centeio, 27, and Valdir A. Centeio, 31 The siblings, who were reportedly fishing in the area, were found dead on Sunday, according to local media outletsThe bodies of two men who went missing while fishing near the coast of Rhode Island have been found, according to reports. At around 8:30 a.m. local time on Saturday, July 12, police received a 911 call from the Warren's Point Beach Club on Atlantic Drive in Little Compton alerting them that a man had fallen into the water and another man had jumped in to save him, CBS News and NBC 10 WJAR reported. A third unidentified person also entered the water but was unsuccessful in retrieving the two men, according to the outlets. "We saw one gentleman standing on top of the rock behind me, screaming and yelling, waving his hands, sort of prostrating himself on the rock, crying,' witness Bill Lancaster said, per CBS News. 'We figured, obviously, someone had gone over into the water." The two men were found at around 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, after the search was suspended overnight, according to the outlet. Family members identified the pair as brothers Aldino A. Centeio, 27, and Valdir A. Centeio, 31, local outlet WPRI reported. The pair, who were both from Stoughton, were allegedly found not far from the rocks where they were last seen fishing, per the outlet and NBC 10 WJAR. Local Rhode Island dive master and scuba instructor Chris Trainor said a probable explanation for the tragedy could've been 'tough conditions' in the water. He told NBC 10 WAJAR that there was a lack of visibility in the area. The victims' family spent over six hours watching the search for the missing brothers from the shore on Saturday, according to WPRI. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Little Compton Fire and Rescue was joined by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) amid the search. According to NBC 10 Boston, Middletown, Tiverton, Newport, and Little Compton marine units also assisted. 'The members of the Little Compton Fire Department would like to thank the Warren's Point Beach Club for providing sandwiches for our members and mutual aid partners during the marine incident this afternoon,' the Little Compton Fire Department wrote on Facebook. 'We would also like to thank all of our mutual aid partners for assisting us during the search,' they concluded. Little Compton Police Department, Little Compton Fire Department and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Tuesday, July 15. Read the original article on People
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2 Missing Brothers Found Dead Near Rhode Island Coast After Falling into Water While Fishing: Reports
Two men were reported missing in Little Compton, Rhode Island, on the morning of Saturday, July 12 The victims' families identified them as brothers Aldino A. Centeio, 27, and Valdir A. Centeio, 31 The siblings, who were reportedly fishing in the area, were found dead on Sunday, according to local media outletsThe bodies of two men who went missing while fishing near the coast of Rhode Island have been found, according to reports. At around 8:30 a.m. local time on Saturday, July 12, police received a 911 call from the Warren's Point Beach Club on Atlantic Drive in Little Compton alerting them that a man had fallen into the water and another man had jumped in to save him, CBS News and NBC 10 WJAR reported. A third unidentified person also entered the water but was unsuccessful in retrieving the two men, according to the outlets. "We saw one gentleman standing on top of the rock behind me, screaming and yelling, waving his hands, sort of prostrating himself on the rock, crying,' witness Bill Lancaster said, per CBS News. 'We figured, obviously, someone had gone over into the water." The two men were found at around 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, after the search was suspended overnight, according to the outlet. Family members identified the pair as brothers Aldino A. Centeio, 27, and Valdir A. Centeio, 31, local outlet WPRI reported. The pair, who were both from Stoughton, were allegedly found not far from the rocks where they were last seen fishing, per the outlet and NBC 10 WJAR. Local Rhode Island dive master and scuba instructor Chris Trainor said a probable explanation for the tragedy could've been 'tough conditions' in the water. He told NBC 10 WAJAR that there was a lack of visibility in the area. The victims' family spent over six hours watching the search for the missing brothers from the shore on Saturday, according to WPRI. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Little Compton Fire and Rescue was joined by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) amid the search. According to NBC 10 Boston, Middletown, Tiverton, Newport, and Little Compton marine units also assisted. 'The members of the Little Compton Fire Department would like to thank the Warren's Point Beach Club for providing sandwiches for our members and mutual aid partners during the marine incident this afternoon,' the Little Compton Fire Department wrote on Facebook. 'We would also like to thank all of our mutual aid partners for assisting us during the search,' they concluded. Little Compton Police Department, Little Compton Fire Department and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Tuesday, July 15. Read the original article on People
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26-06-2025
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Spoiler alert: What we know about the plot of M. Night Shyamalan's RI movie
Editor's note: This story may reveal the basic premise and broad plot concepts of "Remain," the movie M. Night Shyamalan is filming in Rhode Island this summer. LITTLE COMPTON – He doesn't really consider himself a movie buff, but when Carlos Esteves heard that M. Night Shyamalan would be filming a movie not far from his Tiverton home, he figured it might be worth his while to wander by the site. And bring his phone, with its video camera capabilities. "I enjoy streaming on YouTube. It's my little thing," Esteves told The Providence Journal on Tuesday, June 24. "I like to stream local stuff. I find the movie business interesting." When he got to Gray's General Store, in Adamsville, on Friday, June 20, and again on June 23, he found movie trucks and crews and equipment and started streaming live to his YouTube channel, DisneyWorldFreak. He says he even captured director Shyamalan and star Jake Gyllenhaal. Shyamalan was using the oldest general store in America, established in 1788, to film scenes for his supernatural romantic thriller "Remain," which is due out in theaters for Halloween in 2026. While Shyamalan has said very little publicly about the plot of the movie, a huge clue can be found on Amazon's website. In an unusual arrangement, Shyamalan has teamed up with novelist Nicholas Sparks to tell the same original story, once as a novel and then again as a movie. And while "Remain" the movie isn't coming out until 2026, "Remain" the novel is due in stores in October of 2025. And it's already available for pre-order on Amazon. So, the plot description for the book should tip us off to what the movie is about, right? It's not like Shyamalan to pull a major head fake and make an entirely different movie, is it? (OK, maybe "I see dead people" suggests he might do something exactly like that.) Last warning before spoilers! Anyway, here's what "Remain" the book is about, according to Amazon: New York architect Tate Donovan is designing his best friend's summer home on Cape Cod shortly after leaving an upscale psychiatric facility. Tate is dealing with depression after the death of his sister Sylvia, who revealed that she sees spirits tethered to the living world and that this "gift" runs in the family. When Tate moves into a bed-and-breakfast on the Cape, he meets a young woman named Wren, and they form an instant bond, though they still have much to learn about each other. "Love – while transformative – can sometimes be frightening," the Amazon listing says. "'Remain' asks us all: Can love set us free, not only from our greatest sorrows but even from the boundaries of life and death?" Does that sound like the plot of an M. Night Shyamalan movie? This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Plot of Shyamalan, Gyllenhaal RI movie 'Remain' hinted at on Amazon