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how many more must die?
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2009-11-03 00:35:00 AM
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How many children have died in the last 7 days in this country? |
Painful
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2009-11-02 10:44:00 PM
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Painful! Always painful for the parents and for those of us who read these articles. |
3 year old
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2009-11-03 05:41:00 AM
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This is sad and my condolences to the family. My question, who was watching this child? Where was the adult(s) while this child was going atop the roof? |
dont steal
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2009-11-03 06:53:00 AM
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pay for all yuh current and the place woulda be less hazardous if t&tec had hook it up |
3-year-old boy electrocuted
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2009-11-03 05:42:00 AM
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This is a very sad story. Who would allow a 3 year old, a toddler to climb onto a roof. This story sounds crazy. Parents are supposed to take of their children, and not leave them unattended. I hope the parents can find peace within themselves, because this did ont have to happen. Why were electrical wires loose on the roof. A loose electrical wire is like a loaded shot gun, and an accident waiting to happen. I feel sorry for the way the child died,and also for the parents, especially the mother. |
You call this responsible parenting?
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2009-11-03 07:14:00 AM
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Just what in hell is a three year old child doing climbing up on top of a roof at 7:00 PM at night or at ANY time for that matter? You people have lost touch with reality down there in TnT. Both you and your country are a total disaster. Hold your heads in collective shame and disgust. |
3 YEAR OLD ELECTROCUTED
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2009-11-03 09:18:00 AM
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Lord have mercy, 3 year old at 7 pm on a roof? I hope no one mentions poverty because that does exonerate parents from child neglect. |
crazy
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2009-11-03 08:11:00 AM
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A three year old on the roof? |
Parents
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2009-11-03 10:54:00 AM
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Com' on parents how allyuh could have allyuh three year old climbing on the roof that not acceptable at all. Trini in Turks and Caicos Islands. |
Emergency Medical Care
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2009-11-03 11:06:00 AM
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T&T is so behind the times when it comes to the handling of medical emergencies. The typical public response is always to take the person to hospital versus checking their vital signs and administering CPR (cardio-pulmonary-resuscitation) immediately if needed.
The brain dies after two minutes without oxygen. The appropriate action in this case would have been to call for an ambulance, and immediately start CPR to keep blood flow and oxygen to the child's brain and tissues until medical technicians could restart his heart and/or get him to hospital.
New York |
Child Electrocuted
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2009-11-03 06:32:00 AM
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Where were the guardians of this infant when he climbed onto the roof? Another news report states that this was a regular pastime of this child to play on the roof. Something is very abnormal about this scenario. Who in their right mind allows a child to play on the roof of the house. These parents were obviously ill-equipped to parent this child and should be dealt with accordingly. Brenda, Edmonds, WA |
3 year old gone - WHY, WHY???
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2009-11-03 2:32:00 PM
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Serious steps must be taken when it comes to these reports. Are there siblings? what about the other little ones who are used to these activities? Child Welfare Autorities must investigate this household. My stomach is sick, sick. Children are to be CARED FOR. They are NOT toys to be played with nor weeds to grow wild. |