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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lesson I learned from this crash. Both parents should not get on same helicopter if there are kids left home. Reminds me of Ebersol crashing with his sons in 2000's[/quote] I agree although the other families’ heartbreak is not less due to losing “only” one parent/sibling. But yes two children were orphaned yesterday.[/quote] A[b]nd they probably found out from Twitter[/b]. Disgraceful![/quote] [b]That's the part that gets me. [/b] How awful for them to find out from the news that the celebrity athlete their loved one was on a helicopter with had just died in a copter crash! [/quote] this is the part that gets you? not a sport legend dying with his favorite child? not a couple dying with their kids? not a child with her mom? not kids who lost their mom? the part that gets you is that they didn't learn about it the proper way, in a tastefully designed envelope. perhaps they should have had a "death reveal party" before the public was informed. [/quote] Don’t be daft, pp. It’s obviously all terrible. But imagine learning about the death of your loved one on the news. Not cool. Having said that, flying with a celebrity on his private chopper comes with risks. Hindsight being 20/20, we now know that the media will share the news immediately. [/quote] yeah it’s all terrible like a person having a metastatic cancer and also a broken nail. nobody wants a broken nail but it’s a really minor thing in comparison yet somehow the focus of the DCUM discussion.[/quote] You are really dense. Breaking such tragic news requires particular care because the reaction can be extreme. I had a relative experience the death of a teenage child, and the mother had to be sedated almost immediately, the pain is too much to bear.[/quote]
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