Authorities in southern France find the charred body of influencer Sonia Bellina in a vineyard, and two men are arrested in connection with the case. BBC reports the family’s lawyer describes the killing as exceptionally violent, with Bellina’s body allegedly abandoned after the attack.

Euronews cites the Nîmes public prosecutor, Cécile Gensac, who says the body is identified as Bellina and that two men are arrested and placed in police custody. The prosecutor says their detention is based on evidence indicating their direct or indirect involvement in the events. Authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding how and why Bellina’s body was discovered in the vineyard, including potential motives and the roles of the suspects.

The outlets differ mainly in emphasis: BBC focuses on the family’s reaction and the characterization of the violence, while Euronews highlights the formal legal steps taken by prosecutors, including identification of the body and arrests.