Her name was Madeleine; they never called her Maddie.That legoland death being called neglect i hinestly hope they have t got it wrong i know its a differebt case but maddie clmcann was left in a hotel room with 2 young siblings and they was never investigated
Poor little mite. The comments on that are very interesting.No words
Mother blames father after she hurled son into croc-infested river
A mother who threw her disabled six-year-old son into a crocodile-infested river where he was mauled to death by reptiles has now blamed her husband, claiming he goaded her into it.www.dailymail.co.uk
Such a weird story. Saying “died after a cardiac arrest” is as vague as saying “died after the heart stopped beating” (I realise the vagueness is deliberate at this stage). There’s a mention of the baby being in a sling, so a good chance that he could have suffocated due to being placed in it incorrectly. But that would surely be a tragic accident and wouldn’t be grounds to arrest a parent for neglect?More on the Legoland incident...
Five-month-old baby who suffered a cardiac arrest at Legoland dies
The five-month-old baby who suffered a cardiac arrest at Legoland Windsor has died in hospital. The boy was rushed to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford after the incident.www.dailymail.co.uk
I don't disagree.Such a weird story. Saying “died after a cardiac arrest” is as vague as saying “died after the heart stopped beating” (I realise the vagueness is deliberate at this stage). There’s a mention of the baby being in a sling, so a good chance that he could have suffocated due to being placed in it incorrectly. But that would surely be a tragic accident and wouldn’t be grounds to arrest a parent for neglect?
Thinking back to cases where babies have died after sleeping in the same bed or sofa as a parent, have parents been arrested for neglect then too?
This mother was prosecuted, though she was drunk at the timeSuch a weird story. Saying “died after a cardiac arrest” is as vague as saying “died after the heart stopped beating” (I realise the vagueness is deliberate at this stage). There’s a mention of the baby being in a sling, so a good chance that he could have suffocated due to being placed in it incorrectly. But that would surely be a tragic accident and wouldn’t be grounds to arrest a parent for neglect?
Thinking back to cases where babies have died after sleeping in the same bed or sofa as a parent, have parents been arrested for neglect then too?
This is such a grim story. How does that boy and his family navigate this going forward. There’s a baby who will want to know who their dad is someday.Something doesn't add up...
Maths teacher 'got pregnant by pupil while awaiting trial'
Rebecca Joynes, 30, had been on bail accused of 'grooming' a 15-year-old for sex by buying him a £345 Gucci belt from Selfridges at the Trafford Centre.www.dailymail.co.uk
"In October 2021 she was giving the first pupil – referred to as Boy A – additional maths lessons ahead of his GCSEs at the school where she worked and which cannot be named for legal reasons, Manchester Crown Court heard.
He later told police she set him a challenge to guess her mobile phone number, having given him ten of the 11 digits, Mr Allman said."
Will she go after him for child support?This is such a grim story. How does that boy and his family navigate this going forward. There’s a baby who will want to know who their dad is someday.
I wondered that myself. I mean if she goes to prison and his family is in the mind to he might end up with custody. What do you do in that situation? Just a mess.Will she go after him for child support?
What a calculated individual, how can her parents support her and wave to the camera? Wiping her phone before she got arrested too. That poor babyThis is such a grim story. How does that boy and his family navigate this going forward. There’s a baby who will want to know who their dad is someday.
Unsure why it’s gone blurry sorryThis are the restrictions for the ride in question no pregnant people or injured or back l/neck problems , riders must be able to with help exit the ride in own or help and no child on the lap ! So if baby went on it would be breaking the rules
I just can’t get my head around it honestly. The dad waving is just beyond wrong too. I mean it’s bad enough she did it with one but to carry on whilst you were under investigation with another boy is just beyond comprehension.What a calculated individual, how can her parents support her and wave to the camera? Wiping her phone before she got arrested too. That poor baby
Yeah I'm completely amazed by how they are acting, your daughter is on trial for sleeping with an underage boy. My dad would disown me! I mean she knew that when she slept with them they would tell their friends and it would come out. It's the fact she was suspended and on trial for having sex with one of the boys and then it came out she was pregnant to another one. Are there more victims or someone she might have tried to groom?I just can’t get my head around it honestly. The dad waving is just beyond wrong too. I mean it’s bad enough she did it with one but to carry on whilst you were under investigation with another boy is just beyond comprehension.
I think the only glimmer of good news in all this is there was obviously people that found out that knew how wrong this was and alerted someone- I read someone had rang childline.
I do not understand how its got this far. The families of the two students are very eloquent and have advocated powerfully.Today is the Court of Appeal hearing to consider if Valdo Calocane'a sentence for the Nottingham murders was 'unduly lenient'.
I'd really planned to write a long post about this as I have a lot to say (too much probably) and I will, when I have time, but the fact that it has got to this stage is utterly ludicrous.
The judge was absolutely right to impose a hospital order in the face of the evidence and I hope his decision gets upheld. The ramifications of it not being are very, very worrying indeed.
I wouldI do not understand how its got this far. The families of the two students are very eloquent and have advocated powerfully.
The convict is a paranoid schizophrenic - he is extremely unwell. He didn't take his medication and he wasn't monitored effectively.
The fault is not with the criminal justice system - the fault lies with our crumbling care system. We do not have an effective method of monitoring and controlling mentally ill people. If they are not in hospital then they are out in the community and if they are not taking their medication then they are likely to become extremely unwell and dangerous to others. This is completely at odds with an unduly lenient sentence.
It doesn't take away the shock and anger the family feels - of course they do. But if we allowed victims to decide the punishment then all murderers would be decapitated because its impossible to be rational when your loved one has been murdered.
I'd like to read this when you do post. While my heart feels otherwise, my head knows you are right. This is why our justice system is so important.Today is the Court of Appeal hearing to consider if Valdo Calocane's sentence for the Nottingham murders was 'unduly lenient'.
I'd really planned to write a long post about this as I have a lot to say (too much probably) and I will, when I have time, but the fact that it has got to this stage is utterly ludicrous.
The judge was absolutely right to impose a hospital order, in the face of the evidence he was presented with, and I hope his decision gets upheld. The ramifications of it not being are very, very worrying indeed.
I’m not sure what the family really think would be achieved by what they see as a more fitting sentence. Lock him up, let him suffer in a jail cell with an illness he can’t help and then… release him without him having had treatment plus way more traumatised and damaged so he goes on to kill more people.I do not understand how its got this far. The families of the two students are very eloquent and have advocated powerfully.
The convict is a paranoid schizophrenic - he is extremely unwell. He didn't take his medication and he wasn't monitored effectively.
The fault is not with the criminal justice system - the fault lies with our crumbling care system. We do not have an effective method of monitoring and controlling mentally ill people. If they are not in hospital then they are out in the community and if they are not taking their medication then they are likely to become extremely unwell and dangerous to others. This is completely at odds with an unduly lenient sentence.
It doesn't take away the shock and anger the family feels - of course they do. But if we allowed victims to decide the punishment then all murderers would be decapitated because its impossible to be rational when your loved one has been murdered.
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