Posted on 07/24/2006 6:12:21 AM PDT by Samwise
INDIANAPOLIS -- A 3-year-old boy was fatally injured when a floor-mounted mirror fell on him at an Indianapolis Wal-Mart.
Police said Christopher Antonio was apparently playing near the 5-foot-tall mirror in the children's section of the store Saturday evening when it fell at the store in the 3200 block of 86th Street.
The boy was with his 5-year-old sister and his mother. The mother told police she was about 5 feet away from her son when she heard a loud crash.
Police said it took two people to pull the mirror off the boy.
>>You are adding to it. It does not say that 2 people
>>were "needed" to lift it, only that 2 people lifted it.
>>In the excitement after the accident there could have
>>been 6 people lifting it, that wouldn't mean that 6
>>people were needed to lift it.
From the story: "Police said it took two people to pull the mirror off the boy." From the link at the top of the thread.
I take that and if it was a 10 pound mirror that this tragic event would probably have had a happier outcome.
Read the update posted at 736.
Really? For a 3 year old child?
I doubt that she has a lawyer on staff. She's trying to raise money to bury her child.
Wow, are they illegals? Does the story say?
A lot of assumed facts here, true. But if an object is placed in such a way that it could do harm to anyone--child, shopper, employee--then the ownership of the store is responsible for those who made that possible. Unless the little boy had a good set of tools and knew how to use them or was swinging an 8 pound sledge, someone screwed up. Just as easily could have fallen when a sweet old lady in a motorized car hit it or any number of other events that could be reasonably expected to happen over the course of the life of the store. Something like a five year old boy probably doing what five year old boys often do is one of those things. Either the mirror mount was poorly designed , or it was not installed as designed or had been damged at some point and not repaired. Those who would blame it on the parent are just silly, which is about the tamest description I could muster.
Yes there are, guess you assumed the boy was 5, when the fact is the boy that died was only 3 yrs. old.
He was accompanied by his 5 yr. old sister & mother.
Is WM at fault here ??? that's yet to be decided.
However, Most agree that no 3 yr. old should be out of the cart & roaming the store, while mother shops & also watches 5 yr, old.
Interesting that you call us *silly*, if we point out some of the Mother's own negligence......
What do you call this mother that is still "looking for funds to bury her child", that has already "declined to comment on the advice of their lawyer."
Since the mother admits to only HEARING this tragedy, obviously she was not watching BOTH of her children, while she also shopped.
oops !!
However, Most agree that no 3 yr. old should NOT be out of the cart
Pardon me but I live in Portland, after moving here from Seattle. And while the pampered Lefties swill Starbucks Coffee by the gallons, I can mark on a map of both cities which locations are repeatedly atacked by hardcore Lefty terrorists. After the one on 26th and Division opened it was fire bombed at least twice. Go back and watch the Seattle WTO riots and tell me which shops were being destroyed. I dont argue that Starbucks is not a Left leaning corporation. But it is a corporation subject to the hate and violence of What Is Being Left, nonetheless.
... then they came for me.
"Another fact in this story is that there was also a 5 yr. old sister, so where was she ??"
You don't know so you jump to a conclusion. What an excellent way to feel superior and heap blame on someone who has just lost a three year old child.
Do you actually imagine you are the only one on FR who has raised children and that you are in a position to condemn anyone because you didn't have a child crushed by a falling mirror in a Wal-Mart store?
Your hubris is unpleasant to see on display.
Turning your back on a child, especially a 3 yr old, is irresponsible!
Be careful saying that. You'll get flogged and called an egotistical perfect parent for stating the truth.
I haven't read all 700 + posts so if this has been said, sorry. But a mirror in a Macy's dressing room fell and killed a little girl who was shopping with her grandma just about a week or so ago.
So be it!
I can't believe the number of young children that are let out to play alone! There are sex offenders in every direction and it is just not safe especially in a city.
Having hung a few mirrors, I can only imagine what a 5' by 37 inches mirror weighs (assuming the "golden ratio"). Probably around 100 pounds.
Why would anyone leave a free-standing, unrestrained mirror that size where kids can get to it?
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