Posted on 05/04/2007 9:43:22 AM PDT by bedolido
NEW YORK A young mother's car left out of gear accidentally rolled over her only son and killed him, a year after her soldier husband was killed in Iraq, relatives and police said.
"It's a tragedy for all my family," said Evelyn Mercedes, 65, the soldier's grandmother. "My grandson dies. Now, this happens to the baby."
Christopher Mercedes, who turned 1 last month, slipped from his mom's arms as she got out of the sport utility vehicle that began rolling because it was in neutral gear rather than park, police said.
"She was hysterical, crying out, 'Somebody help me _ he's all I have,'" said neighbor Olga Rodriguez.
Witnesses, including an off-duty firefighter, said they tried unsuccessfully to revive the boy.
"The child wasn't breathing," said the firefighter, Luis Cruz. "I began rescue breaths. I lost the pulse."
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Holy ****.
Prayers up.
And I think *I* got problems. I ain’t got no problems.
Throggs Neck, Down near Marina Del Ray/Charlies Inn. All new homes.
and for the mother's sake. Of course she's guilty until proven innocent and let's do it for the sake of the kids!
The child is living in glory with his father, he does not need compassion. The mother is living in a hell on earth and should get compassion and prayers from all of us who are not.
Prayers for comfort and healing for the entire family.
With all the monday morning quarterbacking I am sure this poor mom wishes she could have a do-over and take all the after the fact advice offered in what was an accident that probably transpired in less than 5 seconds.
That’s a lovely little area. One of the nicer corners of the borough.
Rest in peace. I pray the Holy Spirit will comfort the family.
See post 63 in this thread. Article to another version of the story with illuminating details.
Hopefully others can learn a lesson from this horrible incident.
One of the best bits of advice I ever received was from my father-in-law when I bought my new house.
He told me to always put the emergency brake on my car when parked in my driveway because of all the families with small children on the block.
He told me a story about how when he was younger his neighbor's car had been rolled by a stiff wind and broke a little girl's leg.
I always follow this piece of advice - it makes perfect sense but you wouldn't necessarily think of it.
That poor lady and her family. How will she ever get through life with such heartache and loss? So very sad.
And to the poster that said “THIS is a tragedy....not the death of Anna Nicole Smith, I agree whole heartedly.
I agree.
Reading accounts of the situation, it does seem like a horrible accident. It’s hard to tell anymore. I know people here are upset that some of us went for the “blame the mother” approach, but how can you blame us. It isn’t like those things don’t happen all the time. I can call to mind about 10 cases right off the top of my head that originally had me thinking “Oh that poor woman” only to find out withing a few days that the woman was to blame. It’s made me cynical, I’m sorry. It doesn’t help that the first article had loads of extra crap in it that was intentionally going for the “Kleenex” effect. It seemed like the writer was trying to hard to convince.
She was just coming home from picking up his death benefits...his mother said “He didn’t want to go to Iraq”... He never saw the sonogram...
I’m sorry for jumping to conclusions, and I’m donning the flameproof attire, but it still sounds fishy to me.
That doesn’t mean I won’t pray for them. I especially want to offer them for his brother. That man’s words tore my heart out.
That was a journalistic touch that was particularly hard to swallow.
I want to add that even with the news reporting multiple deaths of children left/forgotten to die in cars during the summer, it still happens.
The sad part is that some posters want to judge the mother before they know/or think they what the truth of what really happened. That’s a liberal tactic.
Perhaps she was dropping the child off at day care or a grandparents and the car was still running....
Tragic. RIP little one. Prayers for all the family.
OMG....how tragic!
Is this the child of the soldier killed in Iraq? It says he died a year ago and the child just turned 1 month old. The timeline doesn’t add up, unless “year ago” was 10 months rounded up.
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