Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You would think that a window that has no screens or locks
would ever be allowed and should Never be allowed in a child’s play area - Think high rise hotels.
There probably wouldn’t be. Thankfully where this happened wasn’t a children’s play area so not sure why you’re making this irrelevant point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don't understand is how he left go of her. Even if she was going to place her head on the glass, he had to secure her hold since it was so high up.
It's amazing how this thread and the other thread have gotten so long. Kids die every day under far less preventable circumstances. Lots of DCUM posters with schadenfreude patting themselves on the back for not dropping their kid out a window.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this whole thing is to try to fend off a lawsuit for criminal negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Cruises keep security videos?
Yes, there is video of this incident that the cruise ship has. It is mentioned in the other thread about this situation. The family was offered to watch the video, but they declined.
Whoa. So they know that something isn't right about their lawsuit?
To be fair would you watch a video of your child’s death?
I think it’s interesting that they now don’t want to see it when initially they wanted the footage. I guess since the days have passed they now realized it doesn’t make sense to watch Grandpa intentionally prop the child up in front of an open window and then drop her. They know the video documents his negligence.
There’s no way I could watch that footage. A friend’s child died in a fire and she identified the body herself. She says she has always regretted seeing her child like that.
Anonymous wrote:You would think that a window that has no screens or locks
would ever be allowed and should Never be allowed in a child’s play area - Think high rise hotels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Cruises keep security videos?
Yes, there is video of this incident that the cruise ship has. It is mentioned in the other thread about this situation. The family was offered to watch the video, but they declined.
Whoa. So they know that something isn't right about their lawsuit?
To be fair would you watch a video of your child’s death?
I think it’s interesting that they now don’t want to see it when initially they wanted the footage. I guess since the days have passed they now realized it doesn’t make sense to watch Grandpa intentionally prop the child up in front of an open window and then drop her. They know the video documents his negligence.
Anonymous wrote:There might be some merit to this claim as having a window open in a play area or any area for that matter, is a danger because it wasn’t expected; all the other windows were closed. A child could have climbed up on the railing on their own and tumbled out. An adult could have leaned back unknowingly and tumbled out. If it turns out an employee left it open by mistake, possible to air the room out after cleaning and before it set sail and just forgot to close it, I think the cruise ship is negligent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please post a picture the railing/glass area? I'm having a hard time envisioning what happened.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/family-of-toddler-who-fell-150ft-to-her-death-from-royal-caribbean-ship-share-photo-of-the-open-window-she-fell-through-after-being-propped-up-against-it-by-her-grandfather-as-they-blame-cruise-liner-for-her-death/ar-AAE5v45
Scroll down for a picture from the inside. It appears that there's no way a child could fall out of the window without climbing or being lifted up to it.
No one, not even the family, is claiming she wasn’t lifted. He’s claiming he couldn’t tell there wasn’t glass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the step grandfather have children of his own? I do think the man is at fault BUT I know that my own stepdad never raised babies or toddlers and was pretty darn clueless when I had my kids.
Well regardless of whether or not he had his own kids, I think we can all agree he was clueless. I think his wife/the mom is pushing this whole RC blaming thing. Throughout the interview on Today, her daughter kept saying "My mom says/my mom thinks..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if Cruises keep security videos?
Yes, there is video of this incident that the cruise ship has. It is mentioned in the other thread about this situation. The family was offered to watch the video, but they declined.
Whoa. So they know that something isn't right about their lawsuit?
To be fair would you watch a video of your child’s death?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I don't understand is how he left go of her. Even if she was going to place her head on the glass, he had to secure her hold since it was so high up.
It's amazing how this thread and the other thread have gotten so long. Kids die every day under far less preventable circumstances. Lots of DCUM posters with schadenfreude patting themselves on the back for not dropping their kid out a window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please post a picture the railing/glass area? I'm having a hard time envisioning what happened.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/family-of-toddler-who-fell-150ft-to-her-death-from-royal-caribbean-ship-share-photo-of-the-open-window-she-fell-through-after-being-propped-up-against-it-by-her-grandfather-as-they-blame-cruise-liner-for-her-death/ar-AAE5v45
Scroll down for a picture from the inside. It appears that there's no way a child could fall out of the window without climbing or being lifted up to it.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please post a picture the railing/glass area? I'm having a hard time envisioning what happened.