Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking, may this dear child Rest In Peace.I hope his bullies are tormented by guilt. I don’t underwhelmed the mom didn’t take him to an ear or free clinic to get checked out. I understand fear or inability to pay, but I would jump in front of a moving train for my child.
I agree. If they showed up at an emergency room, they would not have been turned away (if you come to this country, you should at least have the basic understanding of how things work. Also, why are we letting people into this country sho go directly to shelters?).
The family may be here legally.
Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking, may this dear child Rest In Peace.I hope his bullies are tormented by guilt. I don’t underwhelmed the mom didn’t take him to an ear or free clinic to get checked out. I understand fear or inability to pay, but I would jump in front of a moving train for my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More info here:
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/11-year-old-boy-dies-after-collapsing-in-montgomery-county-classroom/2852193/
So sad.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking, may this dear child Rest In Peace.I hope his bullies are tormented by guilt. I don’t underwhelmed the mom didn’t take him to an ear or free clinic to get checked out. I understand fear or inability to pay, but I would jump in front of a moving train for my child.
I agree. If they showed up at an emergency room, they would not have been turned away (if you come to this country, you should at least have the basic understanding of how things work. Also, why are we letting people into this country sho go directly to shelters?).
Anonymous wrote:More info here:
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/11-year-old-boy-dies-after-collapsing-in-montgomery-county-classroom/2852193/
So sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking, may this dear child Rest In Peace.I hope his bullies are tormented by guilt. I don’t underwhelmed the mom didn’t take him to an ear or free clinic to get checked out. I understand fear or inability to pay, but I would jump in front of a moving train for my child.
I agree. If they showed up at an emergency room, they would not have been turned away (if you come to this country, you should at least have the basic understanding of how things work. Also, why are we letting people into this country sho go directly to shelters?).
Anonymous wrote:Heartbreaking, may this dear child Rest In Peace.I hope his bullies are tormented by guilt. I don’t underwhelmed the mom didn’t take him to an ear or free clinic to get checked out. I understand fear or inability to pay, but I would jump in front of a moving train for my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Spanish news article, the family mentions that he was bullied. Interesting that it was not mentioned in the English version of the article https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telemundowashingtondc.com/noticias/local/no-se-como-vivir-sin-el-muere-nino-hispano-tras-colapsar-en-escuela-de-montgomery/2090480/%3famp
For those of us who do not speak SPanish, what does it say?
It’s pretty much the same as the nbc4 article except the bullying part.
Bullied at school or the shelter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Spanish news article, the family mentions that he was bullied. Interesting that it was not mentioned in the English version of the article https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telemundowashingtondc.com/noticias/local/no-se-como-vivir-sin-el-muere-nino-hispano-tras-colapsar-en-escuela-de-montgomery/2090480/%3famp
For those of us who do not speak SPanish, what does it say?
It’s pretty much the same as the nbc4 article except the bullying part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Spanish news article, the family mentions that he was bullied. Interesting that it was not mentioned in the English version of the article https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telemundowashingtondc.com/noticias/local/no-se-como-vivir-sin-el-muere-nino-hispano-tras-colapsar-en-escuela-de-montgomery/2090480/%3famp
For those of us who do not speak SPanish, what does it say?
Anonymous wrote:In the Spanish news article, the family mentions that he was bullied. Interesting that it was not mentioned in the English version of the article https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telemundowashingtondc.com/noticias/local/no-se-como-vivir-sin-el-muere-nino-hispano-tras-colapsar-en-escuela-de-montgomery/2090480/%3famp
Anonymous wrote:The mother could have been afraid to seek medical attention since perhaps they are an undocumented family?