in a tragic accident. Poor girl.
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Goodness!! That is sad.... tragic
Does he still go out with Aisleyne?
Does he still go out with Aisleyne?
Poor kid, on a Treadmill, they are sooo dangerous
They used to, i dont know if they are still together.quote:Originally posted by sciencewasrobbed:
Goodness!! That is sad.... tragic
Does he still go out with Aisleyne?
What a terribly tragic accident
quote:Originally posted by pussycatj:
Poor kid, on a Treadmill, they are sooo dangerous
On a treadmill? What was she doing on a treadmill?
Very tragic.
She was strangled with a piece of cord attached to it, how terrible
Poor wee soul, that`s tragic.
quote:Originally posted by Liverpoollass:quote:Originally posted by pussycatj:
Poor kid, on a Treadmill, they are sooo dangerous
On a treadmill? What was she doing on a treadmill?
Very tragic.
Probably turned it on herself to have a play on it. 4 year olds get in about everything. Sadly this time it was fatal
OMG thats so so sad
God that's horrible!
I read it this morning...so tragic.
Why allow a child to play in a room with adult equipment is beyond me but there you go.
And why mention Aisleyne in the same thread...?
Why allow a child to play in a room with adult equipment is beyond me but there you go.
And why mention Aisleyne in the same thread...?
They were a couple he even asked her to marry him.quote:Originally posted by queenshaks:
I read it this morning...so tragic.
Why allow a child to play in a room with adult equipment is beyond me but there you go.
And why mention Aisleyne in the same thread...?
Fair enough Longcat but we are posting about the tragedy of his daughter not his relationships.
Somebody asked the question and i answered.quote:Originally posted by queenshaks:
Fair enough Longcat but we are posting about the tragedy of his daughter not his relationships.
OMG that is so sad and tragic
Poor little thing
Poor little thing
quote:Originally posted by queenshaks:
I read it this morning...so tragic.
Why allow a child to play in a room with adult equipment is beyond me but there you go.
Well quite Queenie. Just so sad
Tragic.
I've just read that story. Its so sad. My thoughts are with the family.
poor thing. just as mike was dealin with his demons this happens.
i cant see mike lasting. this will tip him way ova.
RIP.
i cant see mike lasting. this will tip him way ova.
RIP.
i think it was more she was playin and decided to go play where the adults play. uno how kids r! its major tragic tho.quote:Originally posted by queenshaks:
I read it this morning...so tragic.
Why allow a child to play in a room with adult equipment is beyond me but there you go.
And why mention Aisleyne in the same thread...?
but back to ais... i agree. his daughter just died and ppl wanna no if he's bangin another piece... *smh*
i doubt very much he even remembers her.
What a terrible tragedy, the poor little girl.
I don't suppose something like this will ever make sense to anyone involved, but I do wish the family well during this time.
I hope they get the privacy they have asked for.
I don't suppose something like this will ever make sense to anyone involved, but I do wish the family well during this time.
I hope they get the privacy they have asked for.
Yes, I too was wondering what a 4 year old was doing on a treadmill. Of course she could have sneaked on in secret, but then you have to ask how she was able to get access to it?quote:On a treadmill? What was she doing on a treadmill?
Poor child - terrible name he gave her as well. Exodus?
You know, I hate it when something like this happens and almost immediately people start pointing the finger, even if in a subtle way.
There should be no outcry of 'what was a four year old doing near a treadmill' - it is a freak accident, and sadly they happen to anyone.
Our homes are the most dangerous of places for children, some things we can make safe, we can take steps to ensure safety and limit the dangers. Other things, we cannot be so secure over.
Children have been killed with tv's falling on them, domestic appliances, kettles, baths etc etc - they are dreadful accidents that no loving parent wants to go through.
Show me a four year old child that doesn't have access to something that could potentially kill them, unless they live in a padded room with nothing in it, chances are there's something in every room they have access to that could harm them.
Let's not start baying for blood.
There should be no outcry of 'what was a four year old doing near a treadmill' - it is a freak accident, and sadly they happen to anyone.
Our homes are the most dangerous of places for children, some things we can make safe, we can take steps to ensure safety and limit the dangers. Other things, we cannot be so secure over.
Children have been killed with tv's falling on them, domestic appliances, kettles, baths etc etc - they are dreadful accidents that no loving parent wants to go through.
Show me a four year old child that doesn't have access to something that could potentially kill them, unless they live in a padded room with nothing in it, chances are there's something in every room they have access to that could harm them.
Let's not start baying for blood.
There is always an outcry over tragic accidents, this does not mean that the depth of sorrow over the horror of such an accident is any the less than that expressed by others.quote:There should be no outcry of 'what was a four year old doing near a treadmill' - it is a freak accident, and sadly they happen to anyone.
No-one has suggested Tyson should be locked up, or prevented from ever having kids again or hung, drawn and quartered for letting it happen in the first place - now THAT would be baying for blood!!!
You yourself mention preventable and not-so preventable accidents. I think, if you think about it, you will agree that this accident comes into the first catagory.
Poor little mite - so very sad and devastating for her family.
quote:Originally posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:There is always an outcry over tragic accidents, this does not mean that the depth of sorrow over the horror of such an accident is any the less than that expressed by others.quote:There should be no outcry of 'what was a four year old doing near a treadmill' - it is a freak accident, and sadly they happen to anyone.
No-one has suggested Tyson should be locked up, or prevented from ever having kids again or hung, drawn and quartered for letting it happen in the first place - now THAT would be baying for blood!!!
You yourself mention preventable and not-so preventable accidents. I think, if you think about it, you will agree that this accident comes into the first catagory.
We could lock every door in our houses to prevent children getting to dangers. The cooker, the bath, every socket, sharp things, stairs, pets, even thier own beds etc but it doesn't stop accidents happening. You have to show a bit of trust and not make your child feel like they are living in fear. Kids know how to plug things in. They know how to switch things on. This was an unfortunate accident. One of mine fell down the stairs and put her tooth right through her lip, broke her arm and could have died. Why? Because at 6 years old I didn't think the combination of my high heel shoes in my wardrobe and no stair gate were a problem. Now I know differently.
quote:Originally posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:There is always an outcry over tragic accidents, this does not mean that the depth of sorrow over the horror of such an accident is any the less than that expressed by others.quote:There should be no outcry of 'what was a four year old doing near a treadmill' - it is a freak accident, and sadly they happen to anyone.
No-one has suggested Tyson should be locked up, or prevented from ever having kids again or hung, drawn and quartered for letting it happen in the first place - now THAT would be baying for blood!!!
You yourself mention preventable and not-so preventable accidents. I think, if you think about it, you will agree that this accident comes into the first catagory.
Firstly I said "let's not start baying for blood" - Therefore, your angry response was a little uncalled for. If I suggest something doesn't start, then I am hardly suggesting we're in the throes of something already.
It's easy to judge, I just felt it inappropriate to do so.
Accidents happen. I was stood right in front of my 2 year old sister who was looking out of our bedroom window. The window was shut or so we thought because as she leaned against it, it flew open and she fell onto the concrete Luckily after major brain surgery she made a full recovery. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.quote:Originally posted by Cagney:quote:Originally posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:There is always an outcry over tragic accidents, this does not mean that the depth of sorrow over the horror of such an accident is any the less than that expressed by others.quote:There should be no outcry of 'what was a four year old doing near a treadmill' - it is a freak accident, and sadly they happen to anyone.
No-one has suggested Tyson should be locked up, or prevented from ever having kids again or hung, drawn and quartered for letting it happen in the first place - now THAT would be baying for blood!!!
You yourself mention preventable and not-so preventable accidents. I think, if you think about it, you will agree that this accident comes into the first catagory.
We could lock every door in our houses to prevent children getting to dangers. The cooker, the bath, every socket, sharp things, stairs, pets, even thier own beds etc but it doesn't stop accidents happening. You have to show a bit of trust and not make your child feel like they are living in fear. Kids know how to plug things in. They know how to switch things on. This was an unfortunate accident. One of mine fell down the stairs and put her tooth right through her lip, broke her arm and could have died. Why? Because at 6 years old I didn't think the combination of my high heel shoes in my wardrobe and no stair gate were a problem. Now I know differently.
Poor little thing
No matter how careful a parent is, these tragic accidents still happen
No matter how careful a parent is, these tragic accidents still happen
quote:Originally posted by longcat:
Accidents happen. I was stood right in front of my 2 year old sister who was looking out of our bedroom window. The window was shut or so we thought because as she leaned against it, it flew open and she fell onto the concrete Luckily after major brain surgery she made a full recovery. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
OMG that's horrific!! Glad she's better now...how old id she now if you don't mind me asking?
You just reminded me of an occurring nightmare..which I haven't had for a couple of months now. My son and I are standing at the top of a shopping mall looking down, he leans over and loses balance and falls all the way down. I even see his body on the ground floor...it is a horrific dream and wonder if it means anything.
She was 2 I was 9. Now we are 39 and 46. I see her falling all the time in my dreams and its so real and scary.quote:Originally posted by queenshaks:quote:Originally posted by longcat:
Accidents happen. I was stood right in front of my 2 year old sister who was looking out of our bedroom window. The window was shut or so we thought because as she leaned against it, it flew open and she fell onto the concrete Luckily after major brain surgery she made a full recovery. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
OMG that's horrific!! Glad she's better now...how old id she now if you don't mind me asking?
You just reminded me of an occurring nightmare..which I haven't had for a couple of months now. My son and I are standing at the top of a shopping mall looking down, he leans over and loses balance and falls all the way down. I even see his body on the ground floor...it is a horrific dream and wonder if it means anything.
quote:Originally posted by longcat:
She was 2 I was 9. Now we are 39 and 46. I see her falling all the time in my dreams and its so real and scary.
Awww that's really sad.
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