Child Found Dead, Suffocated in Plastic Raincoat
Re: Child Found Dead, Suffocated in Plastic Raincoat
Thus my prior comment about criminal negligence...Chad Sexington wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 1:15 pmA lot of speculation going on here, and of course there is the possibility foul play is involved. I think it’s perfectly feasible that a small child could accidentally suffocate while wearing one of these rain ponchos.The Judge wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 4:46 am Had it been a much younger child, I might also agree it could have been accidental suffocation. But a 4-year old? I think wet paper bags are more difficult to tear than those things they call raincoats.
I agree, I'd hope they investigate further. Because it does seem that maybe, just maybe, the poor child wasn't loved by his family after all, as one poster said.
Does Cambodia have criminal negligence statutes? If so, then maybe the police need to lock up the grandparents.
Consider this, years back in “developed” countries children regularly suffocated themselves playing with polythene bags, in the UK for decades certain bags have had to carry warnings of that danger (the dry cleaning bags a poster mentioned earlier are a perfect example) These plastic ponchos are very similar to those bags and while they can be torn fairly easily, they are a little bit stronger than some people are making out. Remember were talking about a four year old child here.
I’m 6 foot and 16 stone and can fit comfortably inside these ponchos, on a four year old Khmer kid it is going to be like being inside a collapsed tent. Maybe they were trying to take it off (not so easy when they are wet and clinging to bare skin) and got tangled/wrapped up in it, it’s covered their face and before they realized they can’t breathe it’s been too late.
Would any of us dress a four year old in what’s basically an oversized polythene bag and leave them unattended? I suspect not.
-
- Expatriate
- Posts: 1054
- Joined: Thu Jul 11, 2019 3:43 pm
- Reputation: 1343
Re: Child Found Dead, Suffocated in Plastic Raincoat
I’m genuinely curious, have you actually been to Cambodia?The Judge wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 1:56 pmThus my prior comment about criminal negligence...Chad Sexington wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 1:15 pmA lot of speculation going on here, and of course there is the possibility foul play is involved. I think it’s perfectly feasible that a small child could accidentally suffocate while wearing one of these rain ponchos.The Judge wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 4:46 am Had it been a much younger child, I might also agree it could have been accidental suffocation. But a 4-year old? I think wet paper bags are more difficult to tear than those things they call raincoats.
I agree, I'd hope they investigate further. Because it does seem that maybe, just maybe, the poor child wasn't loved by his family after all, as one poster said.
Does Cambodia have criminal negligence statutes? If so, then maybe the police need to lock up the grandparents.
Consider this, years back in “developed” countries children regularly suffocated themselves playing with polythene bags, in the UK for decades certain bags have had to carry warnings of that danger (the dry cleaning bags a poster mentioned earlier are a perfect example) These plastic ponchos are very similar to those bags and while they can be torn fairly easily, they are a little bit stronger than some people are making out. Remember were talking about a four year old child here.
I’m 6 foot and 16 stone and can fit comfortably inside these ponchos, on a four year old Khmer kid it is going to be like being inside a collapsed tent. Maybe they were trying to take it off (not so easy when they are wet and clinging to bare skin) and got tangled/wrapped up in it, it’s covered their face and before they realized they can’t breathe it’s been too late.
Would any of us dress a four year old in what’s basically an oversized polythene bag and leave them unattended? I suspect not.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 0 Replies
- 2002 Views
-
Last post by CEOCambodiaNews
-
- 6 Replies
- 2232 Views
-
Last post by newkidontheblock
-
- 9 Replies
- 2762 Views
-
Last post by CEOCambodiaNews
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Amazon [Bot], armchairlawyer, Baidu [Spider], crob, Freightdog, Google [Bot], IraHayes, John Bingham, Kammekor, KevinTan, lurcio, Majestic-12 [Bot], mi1, phuketrichard, Province, Richy9999Rich, Spigzy, steevee, The Goat, Username Taken and 1010 guests