These poor parents...
I wouldnt normally post a depressing link like this, but as a parent and one who has a son who narrowl missed death when he was 1yrs old and struck down with meningococcal septicaemia, I cannot begin to imagine the mental torment the parents were going through to make them jump off a cliff with the body of their son in a rucksack......those poor people :(
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...atal-jump.html |
Re: These poor parents...
Absolutely shocking, they have already gone through hell when the little lad was paralysed, the menangitis obviously spelled the end for them all
Really, really sad and horrific story, what mental anguish must the parents been going through? |
Re: These poor parents...
I have compassion..
When I read these stories, as a parent I can't help feel so grateful for the hand I've been dealt.. Poor ****ers... (Now grace, was that ok??) |
Re: These poor parents...
Originally Posted by commander
(Post 7628461)
I have compassion..
When I read these stories, as a parent I can't help feel so grateful for the hand I've been dealt.. Poor ****ers... (Now grace, was that ok??) |
Re: These poor parents...
Originally Posted by commander
(Post 7628461)
I have compassion..
When I read these stories, as a parent I can't help feel so grateful for the hand I've been dealt.. Poor ****ers... (Now grace, was that ok??) |
Re: These poor parents...
Just heartbreaking! Very sad.
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Re: These poor parents...
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 7628719)
quick, call for LH, he can't miss out on this.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=612525 |
Re: These poor parents...
Originally Posted by lionheart
(Post 7629391)
I already reported this story on an earlier thread which obviously Bangleman and others could not have been bothered to read:frown:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=612525 |
Re: These poor parents...
Originally Posted by BangleMan
(Post 7627695)
I wouldnt normally post a depressing link like this, but as a parent and one who has a son who narrowl missed death when he was 1yrs old and struck down with meningococcal septicaemia, I cannot begin to imagine the mental torment the parents were going through to make them jump off a cliff with the body of their son in a rucksack......those poor people :(
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...atal-jump.html But then again I think I not be so weak as to top myself...one can always have more children which I would think would honour the memory of a lost child more than killing oneself. N. |
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