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Katwin

Katwin Report 1 Mar 2005 16:01

Emma, The parents grief will be compounded with the shock of sudden death for a long time and they will be unable to concentrate on anything but thoughts of their son. They will want to hear nice words spoken about him, so if you should see them please speak to them and tell them how well loved he was by everyone and allow them to speak about him too. I agree with Patricia - just a few words on a sympathy card expressing your sorrow at the loss of such a lovely boy - and perhaps the school will arrange a memorial service and/or a park bench later on at the cemetery where he is to be buried. They are in my thoughts at this dreadful time, Kathy

Lisa

Lisa Report 1 Mar 2005 16:03

oh emma that is awful for them .not only to deal with his death.but also to remember how he died.love to your children and hugsxxxxx):

*Debbie

*Debbie Report 1 Mar 2005 16:07

This so so sad my heart aches for the familys they are in my prayers and my love and prayers to your children as well. Debs xx.

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Mar 2005 16:08

My eldest son was run over and seriously injured nearly six years ago. He survived and was in hospital for over seven weeks. I will never forget seeing him lying in the road all broken and I truly thought he was dead. The ambulance trip to hospital was the longest journey I have ever made. The relief when i was told he would make it was indescribable. - I can't begin to imagine how that little boy's poor family are feeling. They are in my prayers.

Stephanie

Stephanie Report 1 Mar 2005 16:08

how sad! its awful! my heart goes out to the parents, and to all the kiddies too xxx

Emma

Emma Report 1 Mar 2005 16:14

I have just got back from laying flowers at the school. There were police and reporters. The reporters were questioning the kids...not very respectful.

Pumphrey

Pumphrey Report 1 Mar 2005 16:15

Been thinking about this poor family all day and this morning also heard the sad news that my childminders nephew, aged 20, died last night awaiting a heart and lung transplant. Just awful. All in my prayers tonight. Pam

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Mar 2005 16:16

That's so wrong Emma - those poor children shouldn't be put through that - shame on those reporters.

Emma

Emma Report 1 Mar 2005 16:16

Pam..thats terrible. I will be thinking of his family too at this very sad time. x

JackyJ1593

JackyJ1593 Report 1 Mar 2005 16:17

Thoughts are with the family and all those affected by this awful tragedy. Jacky xx