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Parents Assigning Blame For Child Drowned In Holiday Hotel Pool
I am dumbstruck. On the news it was broadcast that parents left a 5 year old girl on her own to go and buy (Her?) a drink. She wandered into a nearby swimming pool and drowned. Now the parents are trying to apportion blame. Surely, it is their responsibility to make sure their child is safe. With two of you there one would stay with the child. In the real world...surely?????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.they left her with her 15-year-old sister - I imagine the latter is devastated and the parents are trying to protect her, which is what I might well do myself. Leaving young children with older siblings is fairly normal.
And if there were supposed to be lifeguards there, and there weren't, then they may well have a point.
And if there were supposed to be lifeguards there, and there weren't, then they may well have a point.
// parents should make sure their children are safe always and secure. //
// Whose fault do they think it is?//
When my 'little girl' was growing up ( she's in her 60th year now) everywhere she went so did we, she was never ever left on her own at all & she also made sure her two sons were always safe. Is it too much to ask that parents make sure that their little ones are safe at all times ?
WR.
// Whose fault do they think it is?//
When my 'little girl' was growing up ( she's in her 60th year now) everywhere she went so did we, she was never ever left on her own at all & she also made sure her two sons were always safe. Is it too much to ask that parents make sure that their little ones are safe at all times ?
WR.
jno - where's that from then, have I got a different story?
"Sarah Thompson revealed how she and her partner had left their daughter Chloe Johnson playing at the side of the resort’s shallow toddler pool with a friend for five minutes while they fetched drinks.
But Chloe wandered into a wave pool yards away and was found lying lying unconscious at the side of the pool."
"Sarah Thompson revealed how she and her partner had left their daughter Chloe Johnson playing at the side of the resort’s shallow toddler pool with a friend for five minutes while they fetched drinks.
But Chloe wandered into a wave pool yards away and was found lying lying unconscious at the side of the pool."
same story, Octavius, this is the version I read
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 27399/C hloe-Jo hnsons- parents -say-15 -year-o ld-sist er-drow ned-bou ght-sna cks.htm l
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Octavius, updated article, the one you quoted was from when it happened and there were few details available.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 27399/C hloe-Jo hnsons- parents -say-15 -year-o ld-sist er-drow ned-bou ght-sna cks.htm l
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I don't think it is unreasonable for the parents to leave their five year old under the supervision of their fifteen year old daughter.
My interpretation of the article is that they want to know why if there are supposed to be two lifeguards at the pool where were they? Similarly I would imagine the hotel claims to have a Dr or other medical care available so why did it take so long for someone suitably skilled to make an appearance.
The holiday company will have a Service Level Agreement in place with the hotel and if that hasn't been adhered to then they will have to face the consequences.
I'm not sure this is really about off-setting the blame, just trying to get to the bottom of what happened to prevent a similar tragedy occurring again, at this hotel and others.
My interpretation of the article is that they want to know why if there are supposed to be two lifeguards at the pool where were they? Similarly I would imagine the hotel claims to have a Dr or other medical care available so why did it take so long for someone suitably skilled to make an appearance.
The holiday company will have a Service Level Agreement in place with the hotel and if that hasn't been adhered to then they will have to face the consequences.
I'm not sure this is really about off-setting the blame, just trying to get to the bottom of what happened to prevent a similar tragedy occurring again, at this hotel and others.
few parents are with their children 24/7. I certainly wasn't. Sometimes you make judgment calls about where and how to leave them. I would have thought leaving her with a 15-year-old sister was in order, and what went wrong was a tragic accident.
Whether it could in fact have been avoided if the pool was properly staffed, I don't know.
Whether it could in fact have been avoided if the pool was properly staffed, I don't know.
sure, Octavius, and suppose the 15-year-old had been run over? Then people would be saying "Why didn't the parents get the drinks..."
These are judgment calls, and they don't always go right. Bad things happen. I don't think the parents have done anything wrong. Other people may have failed in their jobs, I don't know.
These are judgment calls, and they don't always go right. Bad things happen. I don't think the parents have done anything wrong. Other people may have failed in their jobs, I don't know.
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