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15th April 2011, 01:52 AM
#311
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Originally Posted by
Nerd
Looks like the child was autistic. They should have been extra careful in that case.
But really really very sad. R I P

I read "Down Syndrome" nevertheless this is not a rare occurrence, it is a common tragedy when it comes to unsecured swimming pools.
how simple it will be for others and even her to blame herself, saying it was carelessness and of course the upperhanded can easily scoff "this would not happen if it were my child" these are the words that will destroy anyone...but what it was, was an accident, a woman pining to be a mother for 18 years labeled as careless is the utmost cruelty one can deal to her.... I think at this time all she needs is understanding and respect.
Last edited by Querida; 15th April 2011 at 02:01 AM.
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15th April 2011 01:52 AM
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15th April 2011, 01:57 AM
#312
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Deepest condolences to Chithra Ma'am & family.
Vaazhvathu edharku vaiyagathin sugangalai vaazhkaiyil perathaane!
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15th April 2011, 02:59 AM
#313
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Originally Posted by
Querida
but what it was, was an accident, a woman pining to be a mother for 18 years labeled as careless is the utmost cruelty one can deal to her.... I think at this time all she needs is understanding and respect.
But I was not talking to her was I? I don't know what exactly happened and I am just commenting based on a couple of news articles. And if they are true, she was indeed careless 'getting ready for the show with the pool door open leaving the child unattended?', could be accidental too but certainly this is one accident that could have been prevented. Its not like a drunk driver ramming into your car. Also it may not be her fault, she would have definitely had a babysitter. I am not meaning any offense certainly, this is such a sad happening and I express my deepest sympathies. Anyway this is certainly not the time to argue about my choice of words and I apologize if I had sounded caustic.
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15th April 2011, 12:45 PM
#314
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My heartfelt condolences to Chitra and her family. This is really sad. No amount of words would be able to console her right now. May Nandhana's soul rest in peace and may God gives Chitra and her family the strength to overcome this misfortune
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." Aristotle.
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15th April 2011, 01:11 PM
#315
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RIP!
This is very cruel..
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15th April 2011, 03:23 PM
#316
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Originally Posted by
Nerd
But I was not talking to her was I? I don't know what exactly happened and I am just commenting based on a couple of news articles. And if they are true, she was indeed careless 'getting ready for the show with the pool door open leaving the child unattended?', could be accidental too but certainly this is one accident that could have been prevented. Its not like a drunk driver ramming into your car. Also it may not be her fault, she would have definitely had a babysitter. I am not meaning any offense certainly, this is such a sad happening and I express my deepest sympathies. Anyway this is certainly not the time to argue about my choice of words and I apologize if I had sounded caustic.
I propogate the same thoughts from my side too as i was the one who mentioned about the carelessness first.
anyway nothing can be changed now and I wish Chitra to be strong to overcome this.
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15th April 2011, 03:41 PM
#317
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Very sad for Chitra.......Nothing can be worse than losing your long waited loved one......Very very cruel indeed......R.I.P
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15th April 2011, 10:26 PM
#318
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Originally Posted by
Nerd
But I was not talking to her was I? I don't know what exactly happened and I am just commenting based on a couple of news articles. And if they are true, she was indeed careless 'getting ready for the show with the pool door open leaving the child unattended?', could be accidental too but certainly this is one accident that could have been prevented. Its not like a drunk driver ramming into your car. Also it may not be her fault, she would have definitely had a babysitter. I am not meaning any offense certainly, this is such a sad happening and I express my deepest sympathies. Anyway this is certainly not the time to argue about my choice of words and I apologize if I had sounded caustic.
Nerd,
First of all, I’m sorry to have offended you, I was replying more specifically about your comment about autism, and what followed was a comment I felt in general to what has already been said earlier and in other places as well; nevertheless I’m sorry if you felt I targeted you, that certainly was not my intention.
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15th April 2011, 10:35 PM
#319
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15th April 2011, 11:10 PM
#320
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