lightNlife
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A similar situation happened when I was doing pediatric asthma research. One of our study subjects died as the result of gross neglect. There were no asthma meds, the mom smoked, there was mold all over the house, cat feces everywhere...it was a heartbreaking situation.
When a death occurs in the home, there is ALWAYS (at least in the US) an investigation, unless of course the death occurs while someone is on hospice care.
It's sad that this happens to innocent children. It happens more than we realize. Some people have extreme religious practices. I totally disagree with how they handled it. They truly must have thought that praying was the best way to go.
When you consider that in other countries children who are sick or handicapped are just left on a trash heap to die, at least this little girl got to be with her parents at the end. May God rest her gentle soul.
When a death occurs in the home, there is ALWAYS (at least in the US) an investigation, unless of course the death occurs while someone is on hospice care.
It's sad that this happens to innocent children. It happens more than we realize. Some people have extreme religious practices. I totally disagree with how they handled it. They truly must have thought that praying was the best way to go.
When you consider that in other countries children who are sick or handicapped are just left on a trash heap to die, at least this little girl got to be with her parents at the end. May God rest her gentle soul.