First, "sticks and stones"...
second, I was not denying the deaths, I just think the kid was moved...
if, as you suggest the child was sitting on the top step...
loss of consciousness leans forward not back...
I think you let your emotions get the better of you!
Consider "Matthew Brady" and the Civil War!!
I apologize for the name calling. Yes, loss of conciousness results in leaning forward which is caused by muscles going limp. Nerve gas makes the muscles contract violently. It is very possible for someone affected by nerve agents to bend over backwards in a cruel contortion before death.