fatimah - yes, they have paid the ultimate price for lack of care and I do truly feel sorry for them BUT when will some parents take some personal responsbility for their children? I am not specifically talking about this case, as we do not know all the facts but about things that happen and we see every day here.
Children not strapped into cars, Children hanging out of windows and sun roofs, children allowed to play around pools with little of no supervision.
We had a very naughty child on our compound (only 7 years old) who would roam it day and night - 11pm often or not. She would also bang on my door wanting to play with my son at this time of night - her mother (she was a lone parent) was never around. She also vandalised my car and when I approached the mother about it, she said it was not her little girl who had done it but offered to pay for it anyway - of course it was her child. It all culminated in her and her little friend playing around the pool until one fell in and appeared to be drowning and someone I knew jumped in to save her. Suffice to say her mother was nowhere to be seen.
Why should God watch over your children if you are not willing to do the same yourself?
fatimah - yes, they have paid the ultimate price for lack of care and I do truly feel sorry for them BUT when will some parents take some personal responsbility for their children? I am not specifically talking about this case, as we do not know all the facts but about things that happen and we see every day here.
Children not strapped into cars, Children hanging out of windows and sun roofs, children allowed to play around pools with little of no supervision.
We had a very naughty child on our compound (only 7 years old) who would roam it day and night - 11pm often or not. She would also bang on my door wanting to play with my son at this time of night - her mother (she was a lone parent) was never around. She also vandalised my car and when I approached the mother about it, she said it was not her little girl who had done it but offered to pay for it anyway - of course it was her child. It all culminated in her and her little friend playing around the pool until one fell in and appeared to be drowning and someone I knew jumped in to save her. Suffice to say her mother was nowhere to be seen.
Why should God watch over your children if you are not willing to do the same yourself?