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    It saddens me to say but whatever happened to family and friends………where were they?…………

    Just think of the anguish this person is going through……………but yes it really saddens me to think that this was the last resting place of this small child………….
    :cry: :cry:

    #237227

    It’s all very sad yeah but highlights the fact that we should follow Hollands lead and install baby drop off points at hospitals, that’s asuming the baby was alive when abandoned. I know many people who would give their right arm for a baby and this way would reduce the chances of healthy babies dying needlessly because the mother was too scared to come forward.

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    @giggles wrote:

    It’s all very sad yeah but highlights the fact that we should follow Hollands lead and install baby drop off points at hospitals, that’s asuming the baby was alive when abandoned. I know many people who would give their right arm for a baby and this way would reduce the chances of healthy babies dying needlessly because the mother was too scared to come forward.

    Why hospitals ????/ Why not you local Asda or tesco ffs

    We bend over backward to help people these days – ffs baby drop off points – what next – free copulation point beds – next to a free 24 hour abortion service

    Jeeez peoples attitiudes these days – does no one take any responsibility any more !!!!!

    #237229

    Sometimes the random cruelty of life, crushes the very breath out of me; so much loss, so much pain. Poor,poor little babe. I agree with Lamby’s sentiments however..god alone knows the events that preceded this tragedy…pity the child..and until we know otherwise..pity the mother.

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    @Lambrini Girl wrote:

    I have repeatedly posted on this forum about my utter bewilderment at man’s capability to hurt man. Even more so when the victim is a child. Having said that, I, like a lot of other posters, awaits the results of the enquiry before passing judgement.

    In the eye of a civilised society, the killing of a child is abhorent enough. The killing of one’s own child is incomprehensible. Yet it happens, again and again.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/5295488.stm

    The basic instinct of a mother is to nurture. We cannot comprehend what makes a woman do that to her own child. Surely more effort should be directed to finding out why, rather than to condemn and throw away the key?

    As someone pointed out before, to the clear thinking person, the obvious answer to an unwanted child would have been to abandon him somewhere he was sure to be found. which beggars the question … Why was someone that unstable not noticed by anybody in a position to help before the unimaginable happened?

    Please let us not be too judgemental … My heart goes out to that poor little soul … But it also goes out to her mother, who, which ever way you look at it, must have been dreadfully failed by someone too, ultimately.

    I don’t know how you can quote such examples Lamby – with an obvious sympathy for the mother
    She killed her baby – whether depressed or not – it’s no excuse
    FFS we use depression as an excuse for anything – it shouldn’t wash – she should be jaied for murder

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    @drivel wrote:

    @giggles wrote:

    It’s all very sad yeah but highlights the fact that we should follow Hollands lead and install baby drop off points at hospitals, that’s asuming the baby was alive when abandoned. I know many people who would give their right arm for a baby and this way would reduce the chances of healthy babies dying needlessly because the mother was too scared to come forward.

    Why hospitals ????/ Why not you local Asda or tesco ffs

    We bend over backward to help people these days – ffs baby drop off points – what next – free copulation point beds – next to a free 24 hour abortion service

    Jeeez peoples attitiudes these days – does no one take any responsibility any more !!!!!

    there was me thinking this was a debating forum for objective users to discuss topics lol!

    I was merely reiterating a point that had been made several months ago by another jc user. Somehow I don’t think the approach you have will come to any sensible answers. A little bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted eh?

    The point about the hospitals was so that people can leave babies there in the knowledge that they will be safe. This scenario isn’t that exclusive and therefore the necessity for such provisions is proven. I’m sure if this option was present there wouldn’t be nearly as many babies that die from hyperthermia etc.

    I agree with Lamby on this one. My heart goes out to the baby but no amount of stamping feet will bring the poor little thing back.

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