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Tbaby
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nycdiva357
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 3:39pm |
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same place storm mama came from.
other threads lol
ppl felt all bad for that boys family.
yall got too much damn sympathy. everyone gets it.
chris brown to everyone else.
not this one right here...lol
i reserve mine for special occasions.
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Addicted19034
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 3:44pm |
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I dont remember that thread, but doesn't sound like someone I would have sympathy for. Why is she taking her son for money?
And I also have no sympathy for Chris brown or rihanna since she recently went back to him.
But I mean..there's so many points to each side, at the end of the day if we don't know her in person our sympay or lack of will not be felt.
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 3:51pm |
mizzsandra00 wrote:
I hope they don't kill those dogs for doing what wild dogs do........sorry for the child but someone should have been watching that child........its a zoo hell people are way to lax about these babies........between the sick perverts and the wild animals I wouldn't take my eyes off my child....... |
Pretty much. If they were holding that child over the fence like I've seen some parents do, I swear to God.
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 4:37pm |
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i'm not quite understanding people (not necessarily here, but in the comment sections of the articles I have read about it) who say that it should have been enclosed and that all zoos should not have open exhibits....why? you can't do that for every animal, such as giraffes. they are already enclosed with high rails/fences. signs are there instructing you not to do things. at some point, people have to exercise common sense. you should know that letting a toddler, who is not steady on their feet, stand on a railing above very dangerous animals, isnt a good idea.
signs are there for a reason. rails are there for a reason.
i feel bad for the family, and to some degree, I feel bad for the mom. but she really should have known better. now her son had to pay the ultimate price for her poor judgement.
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 6:54pm |
I read that she had him standing on the railings. <<The little boy’s mother picked him up so he could stand on a four
foot high wooden railing. The railing was on an elevated, gazebo like
structure that was over the African painted dog enclosure and there were
many signs posted asking people not to climb on the railing.
According to witness reports, the little boy fell over the railing,
hit a mesh shelf and landed in the open exhibit. Once he hit the
ground, he was attacked by 11 dogs being housed there.>> http://www.examiner.com/article/toddler-killed-after-falling-into-african-painted-dog-area-at-pittsburgh-zoo
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 6:59pm |
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Sad story once again...............now this mother is going to be haunted for the rest of her life.
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 7:06pm |
PurpleHaze wrote:
I read that she had him standing on the railings.
<<The little boy’s mother picked him up so he could stand on a four foot high wooden railing. The railing was on an elevated, gazebo like structure that was over the African painted dog enclosure and there were many signs posted asking people not to climb on the railing.
According to witness reports, the little boy fell over the railing, hit a mesh shelf and landed in the open exhibit. Once he hit the ground, he was attacked by 11 dogs being housed there.>> http://www.examiner.com/article/toddler-killed-after-falling-into-african-painted-dog-area-at-pittsburgh-zoo
| I. Thought they just said no one saw the boy fall...or was that false
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 7:11pm |
that poor baby. i remember a story about two years ago, a grandma in maryland threw her 2 y/o grandchild over the railing at a shopping mall. not saying this woman did that to her child, but anything is possible. people are crazy. i hate that this child's last moments on earth were met with such pain. while i understand mistakes happen (we are all human and don't always think the worse can happen) her actions were careless, and unfortunately her little one had to pay the price. i feel bad for all parties involved. this has to be a nightmare.
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Posted: Nov 05 2012 at 7:17pm |
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this is horrible i heard and didn't want to know the details. but babies that age are fast and quick you've got to keep your kids close.. you can't let a child just walk around freely, hands need to be held by you all the time.. that child didn't have to die..
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