Two identical twin brothers, aged 11, drown in a river in Manlleu, near Barcelona, Spanish authorities say. The boys leave home to play football and do not return. A search begins after they fail to come back, prompting a rescue operation that includes drones and divers. Their bodies are later found in the Ter River on Tuesday, according to reports. The discovery follows an ongoing effort to locate the children, with responders using aerial support and underwater searches to cover the river area. Local authorities have not reported additional details in the cited accounts about how the boys ended up in the water. The incidents is treated as a death following a drowning, and the circumstances leading to the fall into the river remain under investigation. The reports describe the case as involving two 11-year-old identical twins whose absence triggers the emergency response, which concludes when their bodies are recovered from the river.