Hunt for missing 3 year old (Body Found)

Chancy Termites said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
intheknow! said:
The father of the twins is a Pakistani man who has never had any contact with the them, maybe doesn't even live in Scotland?

The father of the eldest three children is a Nigerian taxi driver, who lives in another flat but near the family.


<a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2541557/Rosie-Kular-The-mother-five-woke-one-morning-little-Mikaeel-vanished.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ished.html</a>

Not at all like the Fail to be all over the racial element of this tragedy like a rash.
Most out of character.

Having just read the article, I can't quite see what your getting at there.

That doesn't surprise me.
Anyway, this thread is about the tragic death of a toddler, so I'd rather not get into a debate regarding the underlying motives and agenda of the Daily Mail on here.
It was an observation, nothing more.
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Chancy Termites said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Not at all like the Fail to be all over the racial element of this tragedy like a rash.
Most out of character.

Having just read the article, I can't quite see what your getting at there.

That doesn't surprise me.
Anyway, this thread is about the tragic death of a toddler, so I'd rather not get into a debate regarding the underlying motives and agenda of the Daily Mail on here.
It was an observation, nothing more.

Pity that was exactly what you did then.
 
Chancy Termites said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Chancy Termites said:
Having just read the article, I can't quite see what your getting at there.

That doesn't surprise me.
Anyway, this thread is about the tragic death of a toddler, so I'd rather not get into a debate regarding the underlying motives and agenda of the Daily Mail on here.
It was an observation, nothing more.

Pity that was exactly what you did then.

No, I made an observation.
That you failed to understand it doesn't constitute a debate.
So shall we let it go now, before everyone else gets bored?
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Chancy Termites said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
That doesn't surprise me.
Anyway, this thread is about the tragic death of a toddler, so I'd rather not get into a debate regarding the underlying motives and agenda of the Daily Mail on here.
It was an observation, nothing more.

Pity that was exactly what you did then.

No, I made an observation.
That you failed to understand it doesn't constitute a debate.
So shall we let it go now, before everyone else gets bored?

just like your observations of the daily mail are boring
 
bobmcfc said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Looks like the mother has been arrested.

I had a feeling that it would be her when it was revealed he hasn't been to nursery.

He was known to social services

Becoming a common theme in these type of tragic cases. Poor little lad.
 
DenisLawBackHeel74 said:
bobmcfc said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Looks like the mother has been arrested.

I had a feeling that it would be her when it was revealed he hasn't been to nursery.

He was known to social services

Becoming a common theme in these type of tragic cases. Poor little lad.

And most criminals are known to the police.
But they continue to offend.
Social workers can't watch at-risk children 24/7.
Ever considered blaming the folks who killed him instead?
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
DenisLawBackHeel74 said:
bobmcfc said:
I had a feeling that it would be her when it was revealed he hasn't been to nursery.

He was known to social services

Becoming a common theme in these type of tragic cases. Poor little lad.

And most criminals are known to the police.
But they continue to offend.
Social workers can't watch at-risk children 24/7.
Ever considered blaming the folks who killed him instead?


But their job is to protect these children who are in danger that's what they are employed for!!!! If I failed in my job there would be complaints left right and centre and rightly so. Being a social worker must be incredibly difficult but at the end of the day they chose to do it!!
 
BlueBearBoots said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
DenisLawBackHeel74 said:
Becoming a common theme in these type of tragic cases. Poor little lad.

And most criminals are known to the police.
But they continue to offend.
Social workers can't watch at-risk children 24/7.
Ever considered blaming the folks who killed him instead?


But their job is to protect these children who are in danger that's what they are employed for!!!! If I failed in my job there would be complaints left right and centre and rightly so. Being a social worker must be incredibly difficult but at the end of the day they chose to do it!!
Its a difficult job made even harder by people who do what you just did and seek someone in a professional position to blame rather than the face facts, and who seek to deflect the true blame.
 

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