Posted on 06/29/2006 1:07:30 PM PDT by rawhide
A 5-month-old baby died in a minivan Wednesday after the mother apparently forgot to drop the child off at day care.
The tragedy was discovered about 5:30 p.m. outside the Wonder Years 2 day care. The baby's mother stopped at the day care after work to pick up the child and was told by staff that the baby had not been dropped off. She realized then that the baby had been in her minivan all day.
"The mother had forgotten to drop off the child at day care in the morning," said Curt Kreun, owner of Wonder Years 2. "She actually came in the building to pick up the child and then realized what had happened."
The child was in a car seat in the back of the vehicle, according to Sgt. Jeff Burgess of the Grand Forks Police Department. A Wonder Years 2 staff member made the 911 call, according to Kreun.
(Excerpt) Read more at grandforks.com ...
Well done.
Now here's another involving a mother and father (parents), though the police would not identify who left the child- Child found dead in car.
That same article also recalls a similar story involving a 2 year old boy and his grandmother.
Here is another- Dad Faces Charges in Baby's Death
And another- Dead baby's dad in court, He pleads not guilty in heatstroke death in car
Here is another involving a father- Babys death ruled homicide
And another- Father in Van Death Appeals to High Court
Thanks for posting those interesting ideas on child seat sensors. Unfortunately, to protect children against their absent-minded parents, it may be necessary to make these sensors mandatory.
I understand people forgetting and having to go back...WHY???Because when they got out of the car,the parent saw the KID IN THE BACK SEAT!!!!!!How can you not see into the back seat unless you are 2 feet tall and can't see over the drivers seat?????
Can you even think of someone saying to a cop,,Gosh,I had the $10,000 in the back seat alllllll day and I forgot it was there...
I hope the mother's on a suicide watch, for her own protection.
Front seat, back seat. How do you forget your child is in the car? Even if I did have to work, and leave my child in daycare, I cannot imagine not remembering the baby was in the car.
Amen!
For all practical purposes, this mother's life is shattered, she will never be the same, and she may never recover from the guilt, stress, and shame. Prayers offered up that the Lord can rehabilitate her future, for His glory and as a show of His mercy.
My wife and I have a similar arrangement. We have a mother of three children watch our youngest. They live just down the street from us. Our oldest goes to a great pre-school set back on a decent parcel of land. The school has farm animals (chickens, roosters, lamb, goats, and a couple of pigs), which the children help feed every day. The registration is limited so the ratio of students to teachers is kept low; the grounds are well maintained and secure; and the administrator is a cast-iron B, which I certainly appreciate. My wife and I are active with the parents guild and have enjoyed building several friendships with other parents.
One who values her oh-so-important career over the miracle she was just given.
I stayed at home with my 5 older kids, but I went back to school and work full time as the 4 youngest were born, so basically "half" my kids were raised by a stay-at-home mom and "half" were raised by a working mom and daycare.
They are all grown up now, and I don't think the younger ones grew up less deprived. They are all very different, successful adults and I am proud of all of them!
NINE! WHOO-HOO. That's a lotta babies. Congratulations. I come from parents of big families. My father has 8 sisters. My mother has 6 brothers and 7 sisters. Alas, I have only 1 sibling- a sister, three years my senior.
My local YMCA day care is proud to take infants into its day care program who are two weeks old. You heard me. Two weeks. So mommy can scamper off to her all-important marketing job. Two weeks.
Well, fortunately the justice you describe is outside of Western traditions and laws, where the intent of the injurious party is taken into account. Thus we have those that kill by intent, those that kill through gross negligence, and those that kill by accident. Punishment is set accordingly. As you seem to see it, if death occurs, theres hardly a need for a trial, let alone a sentencing process; death always equals murder. That may be true under Sharia Law (perhaps you would see her stoned?) but not according to our laws.
What galls me is the AUTOMATIC negation of personal, legal responsibility when this particular kind of neglect results in the death of a child.
Who said its automatic? Is anyone here suggesting that there shouldnt be an investigation? Aside from that, who is saying that this woman is not responsible? I just think youre insane for demanding that she be forcibly sterilized.
I find it very disturbing that Freepers, the standard bearers for ' personal responsibility', apply different standards in this kind of case.
You are confusing responsibility with punishment. She is clearly responsible, but what I find disturbing is that you seem to think this woman will go on with her life unpunished. As a previous poster pointed out, she likely doesnt care if shes thrown in jail her true punishment will be waking up each morning sobbing as she realizes she caused the death of her baby. Nothing would torment a parent more.
Further punishment, something really ridiculous like forced sterilization, would serve no purpose. If youre really going to cling to the argument that shes a danger to her future children or anyone elses, then lets go all the way and execute her. Otherwise, leave her alone to suffer the remaining years of her life under this burden.
They should not buckle the purse into the safety seat. That would be dangerous and likely cause more deaths than the instance where a parent "forgets" they have a baby. Work badge, a-okay-- or just putting the purse in the back next to the baby would be good (obviously, making sure the baby can't wrap the strap around their neck, etc...).
But if someone's going to remember to do this, won't they remember they have the baby there anyhow?
I wonder why we seldom hear of parents who forget their children at home in their rush instead of being forgotten in the vehicle?
Is it because they would be charged with child abandonment, without question, if they left them at home? But, they would be exonerated if they were just forgetful and killed their child by leaving him/her in a vehicle?
I take it you enjoy being provocative, looking for a number of responses. I find your comments disturbing, as I'm sure was your intention.
This thread is about the death of an innocent child You're turning into a daycare debate?
Freepers come from many different cirsumstances and many different walks of life.
Those who would call others here on this board, monsters, are often trolling.
And no. I wasn't being subtle.
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