Body of missing Alabama student found in Japan, his mother says
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James "Weston" Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University student, was found dead in a mountainous area outside Kyoto, Japan, after going missing on May 29 during a family vacation. Volunteer search-and-rescue personnel located his body, and his family confirmed his death.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets reported the story with straightforward factual language, emphasizing the location of discovery and the search-and-rescue operation with minimal emotional framing.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets used more emotionally resonant language, describing the mother as 'heartbroken' and the family as 'grieving,' and employed terms like 'vanished' and 'mysteriously,' focusing the narrative on the personal tragedy and family's emotional response.
The mother of 20-year-old missing Auburn University student James Weston Higginbotham posted on Facebook that a group of search and rescue volunteers had found her son's body in a mountainous area outside Kyoto, Japan.
Anna Coren reports. ...