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    Boy, 2, dies after being hit by mum's car

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    • KissguramiK Offline
      Kissgurami
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      starlight1968sg:
      vlim:

      oh mine ...that is so sad.. :sad: ....

      so it is better to drive head into the car porch then to reverse in....

      Later reversing out from car porch is more troublesome \"mah\" !

      it is a landed property so reverse out should be ok...

      there is a slope as well.. so she could have just reverse too quickly & bumped :sad:

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      • corneyAmberC Offline
        corneyAmber
        last edited by

        Btw, the reverse sensor not working? it should be beeping right?

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        • KissguramiK Offline
          Kissgurami
          last edited by

          probably a split moment incident where he ran out, and she just reverse back (not slow inching reverse where the sensors would have helped)

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          • corneyAmberC Offline
            corneyAmber
            last edited by

            sigh this was really tragic…seemed that it could not be avoided with technology even.

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            • T Offline
              tree nymph
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              i3mum:
              I heard from another friend who read the newspaper that the mum is returning home, so she need to open the gates & reverse the car................then the child suddenly run out of the house..


              poppy15:


              in this case, shdnt the gates be closed & locked to pevent the kid from running out... haiz... 🤷

              cannot imagine the kid running out & \"bang\"... there goes.. :sad:

              I think the caregiver at home has to take responsibility too. How can the caregiver let the boy ran out of the house??!!!!

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                Pen88n
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                It is indeed a tragedy for the family!


                Even in a landed house, there is a gate to the compound and there should be either another gate or a door to the house. That should be locked and not opened so that the kid will only get out when they have asked for permission. I believe this is a case whereby the inner house door / gate is opened and the kids can run in and out of the house freely, but within the compound. When there is a car porch within the compound, then there is danger in this case.

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                  tutormum
                  last edited by

                  With toddlers it is best to keep an eye on them 24/7, never leaving them alone for a single min, cos a split second lapse in judgement can end in tragedy. Sorry to say that but I think the maid should be keeping an eye on him while the mum is out. Safety of the child is more important than household chores. When I need to visit the bathroom, I even bring my kids in when they were toddlers.

                  Let me share two examples:
                  My SIL's nephew was almost drowned cos her MIL thought the maid was keeping an eye on him while the maid thought her MIL was doing it. The 15 month old toddler somehow made his way to the fish pond outside their semi-D. Fortunately, when they managed to find and fish him out of the pond, they managed to revive him.
                  There was once when DS1 was 2 years old and I brought him to FIL shop which was facing a main road. For no reason, he suddenly just dashed out of the shop but fortunately, instead of running into the main road, he turned and ran along the pavement. I immediately ran and caught him just before he reached the road junction which was about 25m away. :yikes: :yikes: 😓

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                    Happy Mama
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                    This is so sad... :sad:


                    I've always told DD since she was a toddler, never to run out when the car is reversing, but to stand inside and wait until the car has stopped, before running out to greet. Alternatively, if she's outside playing and she sees any of our car reversing, she should move aside and not stand directly behind cos we wouldn't be able to see her and may knock into her.

                    I used to have a dog and we were very worried we would knock him down one day cos he would run out to greet us the moment he saw us reversing and most times, we couldn't even see him... :nailbite:

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                      LOLMum
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                      gosh, it must be awful for the mum. :sad:

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                      • A Offline
                        adanial
                        last edited by

                        cant imagine how distraught it must be for the mother to kill

                        her own son… may god give the family strength to carry on.

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