Stoughton brothers found dead after fishing incident in Rhode Island

Boston, MALocal News

The tragic drowning of Valdir and Aldino Centeio highlights the dangers of fishing along rocky shorelines. The brothers, ages 31 and 27, were fishing at Warren’s Point Beach Club when Valdir fell into the water, prompting Aldino to jump in for rescue. Both were swept away by the current, leading to a significant search effort by local authorities. A third fisherman who tried to assist also needed help from rescue crews. The incident has profoundly impacted the tight-knit Stoughton community, as family and friends remember the brothers’ love for fishing and outdoor activities.

Local officials emphasize the importance of safety measures in such environments. This incident serves as a somber reminder of the unpredictable nature of water currents. Community members are urged to exercise caution when fishing near dangerous shorelines.

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