Re: Tragedy in my town!
In my town i saw on the TV that one 8 year boy was drowning in the Lake and two policemens saw that but they didn't want to rescue the boy cause they can't swim(WTH?!).So someone called firemens and they pull out the boy from the lake and take the boy to the hospital by helicopter.But the buy died in heli when they flew on the hospital.Man if i were there i could save the boy but i don't know when happenned(Maybe i was on the school).Reporters tested how deep is the water where the boy was drowning and it reached to arms.
Oh boy too bad i didn't went ther so the boy could live.
BTW this is the second tragedy in my town.The first one was that one man murdered his own wife and they lived NEAR MY HOUSE!It was three years ago.
Oh boy too bad i didn't went ther so the boy could live.
BTW this is the second tragedy in my town.The first one was that one man murdered his own wife and they lived NEAR MY HOUSE!It was three years ago.
I don't want to be mean to you, but I say "so?". Things like these happens almost every week in my town.
The policemen couldn't swim? It's more likely they didn't want to get their donuts dirty. Pretty sad story though.

Yeah, I don't know much about how it works elsewhere, but just to get into a police academy in Finland you have to be able to swim 110 yards (preferably in less than 3 min).
Pretty bad luck, the boy had.. unless the work ethics are equally high among all the policemen :/
Pretty bad luck, the boy had.. unless the work ethics are equally high among all the policemen :/
What? Do you live in Baghdad or something? Don't be an ass.
Woah. Pretty sad.
If a policeman can't swim, then he's not a policeman in my opinion. Like Christiaan said, he probably just doesn't want to get his donuts dirty.

The tragic part is people talk about the policeman, not the victim.
Man that was really sad
. i mean what a crappy police officer. He should be fired for that and as DD95 that Christiaan said he just didn't want to get he's donuts dirty

I don't live in a really small town but things like
drowning children or murders are still rare here.
It is really sad, especially for one so young, to have
his life end so soon.
I guess people who live in larger, more populated areas
are less likely to be shocked, or even sympathetic, when
they hear stories like this because they hear them all
the time.
That's sad too.
drowning children or murders are still rare here.
It is really sad, especially for one so young, to have
his life end so soon.
I guess people who live in larger, more populated areas
are less likely to be shocked, or even sympathetic, when
they hear stories like this because they hear them all
the time.
That's sad too.
I feel sad also,
but like Carrie said, everyone who live in bigger towns and so on, won't shock so easily. Like me. Like I said, these things happens almost every week in my town.




At least we can all live knowing that he's gone to a better place. Or if he was a bad person, he's gone to a worse place. Oh well, his decision! He should've been a good boy if he wanted to go to a better place. But we don't actually know do we? And I'm making no sense am I?
people want to go to a post to here about things then they feel a thing called emotions (which obviously you don't have) then they can do a post about it but when they read your post the mood just goes write out the window ok. So in a way you are spamming over a dead guys
body which is really sad ok


These things and more, keep happening here in India. People have got used to it.
I would feel something only if i had met that person or his close relative.
What happened to those 2 policemens? What action was taken against them?
I would feel something only if i had met that person or his close relative.
What happened to those 2 policemens? What action was taken against them?
A sad, sad story. Another that you might find tragic:
I read that during a recent flood in the northeast part of the US, A woman had managed to get to the roof of her house while carrying her infant son. A rescue boat crew found them and took them off the roof to transport them to a safe place. The rescue boat capsized and the infant drowned.
Just imagine the mother's anguish.
I read that during a recent flood in the northeast part of the US, A woman had managed to get to the roof of her house while carrying her infant son. A rescue boat crew found them and took them off the roof to transport them to a safe place. The rescue boat capsized and the infant drowned.
Just imagine the mother's anguish.