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Little Boy Killed In Skiing Accident
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I saw this on the news yesterday but I hadn't realised that this little lad was only 7 years old. According to the news, he asked for permission to ski alone. How on earth did his parents allow him to go skiing alone, in such a dangerous place ? What on earth were they thinking of ?
I saw this on the news yesterday but I hadn't realised that this little lad was only 7 years old. According to the news, he asked for permission to ski alone. How on earth did his parents allow him to go skiing alone, in such a dangerous place ? What on earth were they thinking of ?
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Ummmm....we skied in Canada...... it' s not difficult to ski together and I can't think of a time I wouldn't have kept a child in my sights.
11:15 Sun 12th Apr 2015
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