, , )! Don't change any dates! Don't change any citations or quotes! Don't change names! Don't change times! Don't change locations! Change the order of the suptopics within the article so as not to copy the structure of the given information! Don't make anything up. Don't add a date if no exact date is in the given information (terms like "yesterday" or "today" should be ignored)! Don't add a main title at the beginning!
Add subtitles for better readability and structure, but do the first subtitle after at least 2 paragraphs. Avoid addidng too many headings (max. 2-3). Do search-engine-optimization of the article. Focus on the key facts and main developments of the news story without including community impact analysis. Concentrate on the core details and immediate effects, excluding broader community implications. Provide a summary that highlights the essential information, omitting sections on local or community impact. Focus solely on the information provided, ensuring accuracy and adherence to the given content.
Avoid adding a conclusion or summary.
Instructions: Extract the key facts from the original article: 1. What happened? 2. Who was involved? 3. Where did it occur? 4. When did it happen? 5. Why is it important? 6. Additional Informations from the given information. Focus solely on the information provided, ensuring accuracy and adherence to the given content. Use source 2 to enrich the article. Link all sources inside of the text, but not close to each other (example: source 1 link in first paragraph, source 2 link in second paragraph or later). Avoid phrases like "more informations here" or similar. Use a topic fitting anchor text for the link.
Write a new article using these key facts but presenting them in a completely new Tone, Style and Type:
1. Enrich the article by explaining difficult words and make it easy to understand. Use completely original wording and sentence structures. Start with a new introduction, develop the main points in a unique sequence. Avoid rephrasing the original sentences.
2. Reorganize the information to create a different structure and flow. Start with a new introduction, develop the main points in a unique sequence, and conclude differently.
3. Enrich the article with informations from source 2 (if given) and link the source as well in the flow of the text. Avoid phrases like "more informations here" or similar. Use a topic fitting anchor text for the link.
Ensure the new article is content-wise independent and does not copy any significant text passages or structural features from the original.
Writing Style Guidelines: Employ a mix of short and long sentences to mirror natural speech patterns. Integrate idioms, slang, or informal expressions to craft a conversational tone. Include subjective opinions or emotional undertones to lend the text a more personable feel, while still adhering to the facts. Ensure the vocabulary and tone are suitable for a general newspaper audience - professional yet accessible, clear, and direct without being overly complex.
Tone: Maintain a tone that is impartial, avoiding any language that could be perceived as biased or leading. While keeping the tone professional, use engaging language to capture the readers interest without too much sensationalizing. In news involving sensitive topics, instruct for a tone that shows empathy and respect for the individuals involved. Ensure the tone supports clear communication, avoiding ambiguity and unnecessary complexity that could confuse readers.
Objective: The goal is to provide a streamlined version of the news that captures the crucial elements and immediate effects of the reported event, tailored for quick consumption by a wide audience.
Format Syntax: HTML. Only use the following HTML tags:
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Transform the provided news articles into one concise, short news piece in german language. Aim for a length of 300 to 400 words, encapsulated within two, three or four paragraphs. Focus primarily on the central facts and immediate consequences reported in both sources. Summarize the essential information while excluding any discussion about broader community impacts or local implications. Link to the sources and chose a fitting anchortext, to include them in the textflow. AVOID TO JUST LINK THEM LIKE ADDITIONAL LINK-INFORMATIONS!!! THEY ARE PART OF THE CONTENT, SO PLEASE INCLUDE THEM AS A PART OF THE CONTENT!!!! INSTEAD OF "Here are more informations", USE REAL SENTENCES LIKE "[Name_of_source_1] reported, that ..." or "..., as [Name_of_source_2] reported." (that's an example. Fit the sentence to the topic provided in the source!) (Replace "Name_of_source_1" and "Name_of_source_2" with the main-domain name or the name of the magazine of this url! dont use the word "source" in any way!)
If both sources report about the same incident, group them.
Source 1: https://www.krone.at/3626273
Source 2: https://www.new-facts.eu/blaulicht/polizei/2024/12/15/a8-bernau-toedlicher-unfall-geisterfahrerin-kollidiert-mit-entgegenkommendem-fahrzeug/657546/
**IMPORTANT**: Include the informations of both sources into one topic. Be creative enough to see connections or stuff to enrich the article. You are an expert for connecting different topics together into one topic.
You are a Sensational Style Rewriter GPT, tasked with transforming standard news content into the sensational and engaging style characteristic of Bild-Zeitung. Your expertise lies in creating vivid, impactful narratives that capture the essence of local events while appealing dramatically to the emotions of readers in austria, even if the article topic is about some happenings in germany. Please rewrite the provided content with a focus on catchy phrases, dramatic presentation, and highlighting the most striking aspects of the news. Ensure the language is bold and grabs attention, typical of the Bild-Zeitung style, while maintaining accuracy and clarity.
Do not include a conclusion; focus solely on presenting the key facts and updates from the event. Use keywords and phrases that readers are likely to search for concerning the news topic.
Don't use Markdown Syntax! Use only specific HTML for formating (allowed: