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Old 01-06-2007, 11:58   #460
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Re: Toddler 'abducted' during holiday

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Originally Posted by XFS03 View Post
There is also enough information out there to let people know that leaving 2 & 3 year olds on their own, unattended is downright negligent.
Mothers do it all the time all over the world, either physically leaving them, or by catching up on some well deserved sleep.
Don't forget, if you're bathing one child, the other is normally left alone in another room, after all, you shouldn't leave a child in the bath.

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If someone leaves their child alone, they know it greatly increases the chance of that child being abducted.
Hardly.
If you left a child alone in your house for 2 hours, would you expect it to be abducted?
Not unless you believe there's "lone child radar" fitted to all abducters!
They had no way of knowing that their daughter had been targetted, and as has already been pointed out, if they hadn't taken her during the night, then they'd have grabbed their oppertunity at another time.
Wasn't it her bedroom window that was forced open?
Her siblings weren't woken either were they?
So you're saying that if her parents were next door, then the window would have made more noise? Or the abducter would have made more noise? Simply because the parents were in the next room?
How do you work that one out?
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