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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pictures of the area. This was a tragic mistake, but the child should not have been playing in a foot of this water. The moment the child was heading towards it, the parents should have intervened. It's a sad mistake all around, but this is obviously not play-able water area. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3642167/Two-year-old-child-dragged-water-alligator-near-Disney-s-Grand-Floridian-resort.html[/quote] That water looks scary during the day (too dark to see what's lurking), let alone at night. [/quote] And there are lot of clear signs. I realize the parents probably just wanted to relax and let their guard down, but the moment their child was heading towards the grassy/rocky division between the sand & the water, they should have pulled their child back. [b][u]It is obviously not wading area. It's obviously not where a young child should be[/b][[/u]u]. It's a sad mistake, but I don't think the resort should be blamed. All parents make mistakes and I have sympathy for them, but it does sound like they were not paying attention. [/quote] It's not? It's shallow water, on a family beach, at a safe family resort, that does not say, "No wading," where there are resort-sponsored movies and bonfires. That says, "It's ok to wade," to me. [/quote]
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