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This thread centers around expressing condolences and support for the Berlin family following a tragic accident involving their child. Participants share their thoughts and personal reflections on the incident and similar experiences.
Participants generally agree on the tragic nature of the incident and express sympathy for the family. However, there are differing views on parental responsibility and awareness in similar situations.
The discussion reflects a community's emotional response to a tragic event, with participants sharing personal anecdotes that relate to themes of child safety and parental vigilance.
This thread may resonate with members of the consultant community who have experienced similar tragedies or have concerns about child safety in social settings.
pcchefjane said:I will certainly pray for them. My grandson is almost 2 and I can't imagine that happening. I sometimes wonder where parents' brains are when they just ignore dangerous situations.
janetupnorth said:My case was a parent not paying attention, in this tragedy, I'm sure the girl was just swinging a bat and the kid got too close without anyone realizing.
It was a horrible accident I'm sure!
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