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Originally Posted by ARCHIE There is no blaming game here and don't get this thread turned around
into one.
Yes, this poor family has years ahead of prue torture in watching one
child grow up and knowing what happened to the other. Very sad.
I stick by what I first said. |
I've just started on this site and came across this sad tragedy. These parents will hurt the rest of their lives. No one could put more blame on this than what the parents are putting on themselves. I
know what's going through hearts right now. What if, if only, why, how, my God why. They will need special help and long term therapy to move on and even then, each birthday from this day forward will have some pain in it. My person opinion? The puppy had something to jump and play with. If the swing was moving, more so. Puppies like to play. Many will comment how could they let this happen. It's obvious they felt the child was safe. Puppies are only puppies. I never would have thought my puppy would do this. Then again, I would always have kept mine in eye shot. Those parents
really need all the prayer and support they can get.
"Bad things happen to good people." I know. It happened to me, yet in much different circumstances. She was almost 16, I left her at home for an hour, and came home to find her brutally stabbed to death. I went through hell, literally. The what ifs, if only, why, how, and most importantly, WHO! My heart goes out to these very young children and the life they will live because of this. There is no blame. Things happen. God rest his little soul.