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Old 24-03-2010, 18:02   #20
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Re: 'too busy to call an ambulance'

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Originally Posted by Stuart C View Post
While I am not defending her actions at all, it's worth remembering that *some* kids would lie about something like that just to cause disruption. Maybe the kids that called her have a reputation for doing that.
What a thoroughly reprehensible remark, to even suggest that the child, his friend, or his brother could be in any way culpable. A lot of eleven year olds put a tremendous amount of stock in the judgement of teachers and would have trusted her to make the right choices.

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Originally Posted by zing View Post
agreed involuntary manslaughter I think fits the bill
I might be wrong but, I don't think that is a valid verdict in a British coroner's court. I think the equivalent is unlawful killing.
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