Community mourns the deaths of 2 teens that drowned in Farmington River
By AYAH GALAL, ROB POLANSKY
Lucas Brewer, 15, and 17-year-old Anthony Nagore went swimming in the river on Thursday.
Officials recovered their bodies Monday afternoon.
On Tuesday, the office of the chief medical examiner ruled that both teens had drowned accidentally.
Support for those who knew the teens is being offered at Plainville High School, where Brewer was a student.
The school district has been offering counseling services in-person and over the phone for students as they remember Brewer.
The search for the two teenagers came to an end after four days of extensive efforts.
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A band of Kiger mustangs on the range. The Kiger mustang is a strain of mustang horse located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Oregon. © Craig C. Downer
Horses and burros, including especially wild, naturally living ones, play a major role in combatting global warming and do this in a variety of ways. One of these concerns their superior ability to sequester, or “lock away”, carbon.
They remove carbon from the atmosphere, where, in the form of carbon dioxide, methane and other heat-trapping gases, this element accelerates a dangerous, oven-like increase in temperatures on the entire planet Earth.