This. I didn’t like seeing her dad swimming in the lake as to me it’s clearly a death trap but if that’s how he has to deal with greif then so be it.I feel there is no reason to judge how people grieve.
There’s no need for comments like this.So attention seeking. I can't stand this show for the cameras.
I read a comment where someone said she may have drugged him because how could a scared child fall asleep. Did it not cross their minds he may have cried himself to sleep? People don't seem to use critical thinking.Theres other videos of the Man leaving, the tin hat brigade are using 1 thats edited. So they can continue the kidnap etc theories
I'm sure Josey wouldve been asked if anyone else was on board
Have you ever been kneed one the nose by a kid? I swear they have power hahaWhat damage could a four year old’s kick do?
Having watched the cctv she does keep turning around to check on her son. Agree with the above, think she had her hands full and the car park was empty.Agreed, She clearly had her hands full.
they were paying respect for gods sakeSo attention seeking. I can't stand this show for the cameras.
Ah I see.I think it’s things that possibly look like a body
Hate to possibly think that she knew she was going to die and her son was alone on the boat which would have made her panic more.Same and her, I just know she would of been so scared and to think they still haven’t found her is just.......to be honest I’ve barely ate all day I feel sick to my stomach. I felt like this over Caroline Flack just so so so unexpected and tragic. I keep refreshing everything.
I hope her son had no idea about what was going on that maybe she went for a long swim underwater.
But their children are paying the price by growing up without their mothers. Hopefully Naya’s son won’t remember what happened, but he might. One day peaches children will find out how she died and wonder why they weren’t enough to make her stop doing drugs. I’m also not condemning these women but their reckless actions will have long lasting effects on their children.I'm not condemning her, I feel so sorry for her that she got herself into a needlessly dangerous situation. Her death sounds horrendous, not only fighting for her own life but having no guarantee that her boy would be safe. It reminds me of Peaches Geldof, both women recklessly played with fire but ultimately it was them who paid the price and not their children.
yeah there’s every chance she parked straight cos she assumed that’s how the parking worked, and when she got out and saw the angles she didn’t bother moving it cos the car park was empty. I don’t think it means she was drunk.I struggle to park in those spaces that are at an angle. Especially if there is no car either side.
She'd probably built up quite a tolerance if she was taking them constantly.I hurt my back earlier this year, my doctor gave me a prescription of one of the drugs she was on and he only gave me 5 pills to take daily that’s all I could have and even then he wasn’t that pleased to put me on them.
They completely knocked me out, I was drowzy for the whole week, I have no idea how she could even drive and function - perhaps that is why she did indeed park like that and could be a factor in how she died. The side effects.