ZB.....1yo boy was playing alone in the private residence's courtyard and accidentally fell into the swimming pool....sent to hospital...RIP

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Wondering why no helper/maid attending to the child?

I would never allow my child to go near the pool alone, not even with the maid.
 

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A one-year-old boy was playing alone in the private residence's courtyard when he accidentally fell into the swimming pool while playing by the water. His parents discovered him about 10 minutes later and immediately rescued him, but the boy did not survive after being taken to the hospital.


1 year old boy fell into swimming pool? No one charge for negligence?
 

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rich ppl but totally no awareness on kids safety.
Then what do you expect them to do? Fence up the swimming pool? Stick the boy onto them 24/7? It’s not possible to have your eyes on a kid all the time. This is an accident.
 

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Family requested for gag order to protect their identity.

Their reputation is at stake, more so than having the public know their boy died (be it intentional or unintentional).

I would not know if they are suffering or not - that is an assumption and not a fact.
reputation is at stake?

it was an unfortunate incident that resulted from unsupervised playing at home right?
right? unless...
 

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Then what do you expect them to do? Fence up the swimming pool? Stick the boy onto them 24/7? It’s not possible to have your eyes on a kid all the time. This is an accident.

It's an accident, is not a valid excuse. People get charged in court all the time, because they are the cause of accidents.

This is an Accident caused by sheer negligence. The parents probably left the boy next to the pool which is senseless.
 

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Then what do you expect them to do? Fence up the swimming pool? Stick the boy onto them 24/7? It’s not possible to have your eyes on a kid all the time. This is an accident.
It's possible for high risk activity if u are even a parent in the first place
 

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Court prosecute for negligence will name also ma… for what gag neh? Will prosecute right? If not ish very not in line with precedents!
 

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Wondering why no helper/maid attending to the child?

I would never allow my child to go near the pool alone, not even with the maid.

I don't know why so many families love to outsource child responsibility role to maids/helpers. They come from poor socio economical backgrounds to work for you. In their culture, life is cheap and unfair. Their behaviour and attitude also will demonstrate to be cheap and anyhow. Like crossing road jaywalking with the primary school kid during dismissal, feeding child with food dropped on the floor, etc. Hard truth.

If i got maid, her role is purely sweep/mop/do laundry, wipe the house. I cannot trust her with cooking and sending/fetching children to school or enrichment
 
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Also common to see helper eyes stick to phone screen while at outdoor with kid.

It's not her blood related child. She could be busy facetime video call with her biological children overseas.

Employers are living in dreamland if they think their maid will be 200% committed to taking care of their children.
 

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It's not her blood related child. She could be busy facetime video call with her biological children overseas.

Employers are living in dreamland if they think their maid will be 200% committed to taking care of their children.
If the employers themselves don't care, why would the employees care? :ROFLMAO:

Anyway for this case, it is rich people's problem.
 

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If the employers themselves don't care, why would the employees care? :ROFLMAO:

Anyway for this case, it is rich people's problem.

You are correct. Same for our work. My boss cannot solve it or lazy to do it. Ask me settle. I can only do at my best ability while juggling other tasks.
 
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