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An eyewitness report is a firsthand account of an event provided by someone who directly observed it. This type of report typically includes details about what the witness saw, heard, and experienced during the incident. Eyewitness reports are often used in legal settings, investigations, and news reporting to provide evidence or context about a particular situation. The reliability of such accounts can vary based on the observer's perception and memory.

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