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#32
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02-14-2019, 03:16 PM
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Re: Never Leave Your Child Unattended Near a Swimming Pool
It looks like Slender man is trying to grab all the kids in the last one.... I'm not convinced the first one wasn't intentional. You don't just walk past a pool that many times, for that length of time, and never once get compelled to glance over to the water. ESPECIALLY when you know damn well you came with kids. If he didn't notice the camera was filming him watching her die he would have just continued doing exactly that
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02-25-2019, 08:51 AM
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Re: Never Leave Your Child Unattended Near a Swimming Pool
This is why I test my kids for situations like this. We taught both our kids at 1 year how to hold their breath, and float. Around the time my first was born, there were 2 or 3 kids in my town, one of them 100 miles away (not far) that died in the bathtub. At their babysitters house. How is a parent supposed to react when your told your kid died at daycare? |
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03-04-2019, 02:30 AM
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Re: Never Leave Your Child Unattended Near a Swimming Pool
Viewing this clip, in my opinion, is more traumatic than witnessing a gory/violent end! Explicit gore affects/disturbs the eyes and imagination/intellect...but, seeing this beautiful, baby boy in agony, wounds the heart and soul!!! |
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12-11-2021, 07:34 AM
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Re: Never Leave Your Child Unattended Near a Swimming Pool
not unattended but shit can happen at a swimming pool involving children. A 13-year-old girl, identified as M.R, almost drowned last Sunday (5), after having her hair sucked into the drain of the swimming pool at her house. Video of the accident were shared by her family as a way of warning about the risks involving this type of equipment. Despite the scare, the teenager survived and is doing well. The accident was recorded by a security camera installed on site. In the images, it is possible to see M. R. playing with other children in the pool when she was trapped. Submerged, she managed to alert a colleague who warned the adults about what was happening. The house's energy meter was turned off, but still, she was still trapped by her hair that needed to be cut with a knife so that it could be pulled out of the water. M. R was submerged for more than two minutes and passed out. She regained consciousness after receiving a cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |