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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
Why the huge mass media headline coverage over the so called missing 5 year old boy that was removed from hospital by his parents?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-28978655 Granted the child has a brain tumour but why the intense coverage of this particular child... Steve. Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades. Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW. [Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc] http://forums.lr4x4.com I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic. |
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30th Aug 2014 12:55pm |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
The possible fact perhaps that the misguided action or beliefs of the parents may cause the child's needless death! I believe we still live in a civilised society and the authorities have an overiding sense of responsibility and care towards children (apart from Rotherham but let's not go there!)? The details were a little scant for example was the child terminally ill? If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!
Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!! |
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30th Aug 2014 1:17pm |
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gilarion Member Since: 05 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 5110 |
It is a strange story indeed; even Interpol has issued a global search notice, issuing a yellow notice to all 190 member countries at the request of the UK authorities.
One of the possible explanatory factors for taking this young boy from hospital care is that his parents are both Jehovah's Witnesses, although the authorities are been careful not to put to much emphasis on this, not wanting to make the kidnapping seem motivated by a religious conviction. In Law it is unlikely that the parents of the missing boy have committed any offence by taking him out of hospital, however, the British legal system will not permit religious beliefs to override the medical needs of a child. |
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30th Aug 2014 1:51pm |
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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
From what I understand to date no offence has been committed, possibly the parents may possibly be seeking medical assistance elsewhere which of course is their right. Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades. Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW. [Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc] http://forums.lr4x4.com I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic. |
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30th Aug 2014 2:33pm |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3707 |
Typical media type, making a big deal over a battery. I'm no expert but I would imagine that the battery would be a standard/easily available type. Who would make a wheel chair life support system that uses a rare type of battery.
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30th Aug 2014 3:28pm |
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mk1collector Member Since: 17 Sep 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 6769 |
Jehovah's witnesses aren't allowed blood transfusions so this may be why they took the child out of hospital
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30th Aug 2014 4:15pm |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
Did you read the article? Hardly a AA or D type.... Cut and paste.... "According to Ian Pople, a consultant neurosurgeon, the battery in the feeding machine used by Ashya can't be changed easily. It is integrated within the machine, much like an iPhone, and it means the machine has to be taken apart to replace the battery. It's also not designed to be run on batteries for a long period and is usually plugged into mains. In other words, it's only battery-reliant for short periods, such as going to the toilet, or moving between wards." If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!! Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!! |
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30th Aug 2014 5:03pm |
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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
I find the matter somewhat odd, children go missing every day yet with perhaps only a cursory mention in the press yet this particular incident is given main story status on the BBC. The parents are already being stigmatised yet reports suggest they have not committed an offence. Perhaps the parents had good reason to remove their child from that particular hospital, after all it is their child. Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades. Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW. [Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc] http://forums.lr4x4.com I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic. |
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30th Aug 2014 6:09pm |
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Jonno1968 Member Since: 24 Oct 2013 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 245 |
Its the same as looking for madeline mcann.....taking this child like that is induced suicide at best....at worst manslaughter or even murder.
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30th Aug 2014 8:20pm |
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Buz Member Since: 24 Jan 2014 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 238 |
It would seem he's been located in Spain
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30th Aug 2014 9:09pm |
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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
Indeed and the child is now in a Spanish hospital and the parents arrested - but for what? Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades. Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW. [Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc] http://forums.lr4x4.com I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic. |
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31st Aug 2014 8:13am |
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taazzukcb Member Since: 30 Aug 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 663 |
True, but for this, they usually arrange to slowly remove quantities of blood from the patient before the operation date so they basically transfuse their own blood. Takes a while, but it has been known to occur. Not heard of it on a young'un before though. But I don't see why not. Just might take longer by removing smaller quantities! |
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31st Aug 2014 10:31am |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3707 |
Fair play so they had an inverter in the car so no big deal. typical media being drama queens. |
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31st Aug 2014 11:32am |
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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
Interesting to learn the views of the father Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades. Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW. [Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc] http://forums.lr4x4.com I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic. |
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31st Aug 2014 3:41pm |
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