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The McCann's will have plenty of time to repent the folly of leaving their children unattended. They made a mistake, in that they were naive to think their offspring would be safe, they took a chance, now they are paying a terrible price. I hope and pray that Maddy is alive and well, and is returned unharmed to her family very soon. The poor little mite must be breaking her heart for her Mummy and Daddy. Heartbreaking time for all.
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I`ve been following this on Sky News, I thought to myself that this seems abit fishy.
The details that are being published are sketchy to say the least :rolleyes: That to me tells me that theres more to it..... As a father of 5, I would never ever leave our children on there own, my Eldest is 12 and I never leave her, she has her own key if she comes home from School and we aren`t at home but very rarely has she had to use it. I have to agree with Zing, if the parents were looking after the children at the time (Which they should of done especially with all children under 3, bloody disgusting) then the crime wouldn`t of happened in the 1st place!!!!!! :mad::mad::mad: |
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I read on another forum that when the mother seen she had gone she shouted 'they've taken her'. Sounds dodgy, who's 'they'? I think there's more to this...
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I have to say I thought this sounded fishy when I read it in the papers yesterday. I hope this hasn't been arranged to look like an abduction by the parents.
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and not blaming wont either
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If you say so. :rolleyes:
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Difficult one this. Truly awful for all involved but let's hope the girl is found alive and well very soon.
We do need to find out exactly what happened and the stories I've heard about the parents have varied from them being a few yeards away and checking every half and hour to being 200 yards away and checking hourly. I can only speak for us and we would NEVER leave our children (10 &12) alone in that manner even now let alone at that age. I was under the impression that the appeal of this hotel complex to parents was that babysitting facilities were always available. If so, I'm wondering why the parents didn't use them on this occasion and how often they'd done likewise. Having nearly lost our youngest a couple of times due to serious medical issues we are perhaps more protective and paranoid than most about leaving them unattended especially in situations such as this. A very salutary tale I feel but let's all pray that it ends well. |
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