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Savannah Guthrie makes new appeal for missing mother: ‘It’s never too late to do the right thing’

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  • Savannah Guthrie, TV host of NBC's Today, has made a new appeal for her mother's safe return, 15 days after her disappearance in Arizona, saying "you're not lost or alone" in an Instagram post.
  • Guthrie is stepping away from her NBC morning broadcast to focus on the search, and is urging "whoever has her or knows where she is" to come forward with information, as reported by The Guardian US.
  • With no mention of ransom demands or communication with an abductor, Guthrie's appeal emphasizes the importance of doing "the right thing" and coming forward to ensure her mother's safe return, quoting her as saying "it is never too late".

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The Guardian US and BBC differ in their coverage, with The Guardian US using the phrase "missing mother" and BBC using "suspected kidnapping", indicating a variation in tone and emphasis. The BBC also provides more details about the investigation, including the analysis of a glove with DNA, which is not mentioned in The Guardian US article, thus obscuring the extent of the investigation in the latter's coverage. By omitting these details, The Guardian US focuses more on Savannah Guthrie's emotional appeal, while the BBC centers on the factual developments in the case.

Cross-referenced with: BBC

Read original article at theguardian.com