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How Can Anyone Die Of Scurvy In This Day And Age?
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I'm not making judgements on a picture of the parents. It could have been caused by some sort of inability to absorb Vit C, I suppose. What I will contribute is that, when we moved from being an Upper School to a Middle & Upper school, it was very soon noticed that some children could only eat crisps, etc. aged 8. That was all they were used to.
A little more detail in this report that explains why no one at school noticed anything untoward - Dylan and his brother were home educated.
http:// www.wal esonlin e.co.uk /news/w ales-ne ws/dyla n-mungo -seabri dge-inq uest-ei ght-yea r-old-8 539284
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"...inquest heard how neither of his parents had sought medical attention for Dylan because they believed he was merely suffering from growing pains, for which they gave him painkillers...."
Dylan analgesic medication probably doped him into continual sleep. The parents were systematically killing him.
Dylan analgesic medication probably doped him into continual sleep. The parents were systematically killing him.
ummmm, we still have a school nurse, not permanently on site but based across a couple of local schools. They do a lot of work with the children and are involved with all matters of safeguarding. We also have hearing and sight tests, plus dental checks for the KS1. I wonder if it's only select areas that have this support?
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