7-year-old Missing In Barnsley

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andrewparker

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Monday 27th July 2015
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3175753/Fe...

Really hope this young lad is found safe and well. Have to ask though; walking two miles to a park at the age of just 7?

HRL

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Monday 27th July 2015
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Indeed. Depressing reading headlines like these but WTF were the parents thinking.

hornetrider

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Monday 27th July 2015
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HRL said:
Indeed. Depressing reading headlines like these but WTF were the parents thinking.
Echo these thoughts. 2 miles is a long long way and it's not like Barnsley is a sleepy backwater. It would be getting on for 9pm by the time the lad got home.

andrewparker

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Monday 27th July 2015
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Hmm, BBC reporting that they believe they have found him. Forensics activity constrained to one street.

hornetrider

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Monday 27th July 2015
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Body found at construction site near his home frown

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-ord...

S10GTA

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167 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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Really sad news. Kinda hoping he was playing in the building site and fell rather than the other option (IYKWIM)

hornetrider

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Monday 27th July 2015
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S10GTA said:
Really sad news. Kinda hoping he was playing in the building site and fell rather than the other option (IYKWIM)
Yeah agreed.

It does appear the site *could* be on his way home kind of, so hopefully that's it.

andrewparker

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Monday 27th July 2015
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Heck of a thing for the parents to live with regardless of the circumstances. My son is nearly 7 and I don't let him out of sight, let alone a solo 2 mile walk crossing numerous busy roads.

Sarkmeister

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Monday 27th July 2015
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Gutted to hear they have found a body. Was really hoping he had just got lost or something. Really feel for the family.

I'm from the exact same area of Barnsley so know the area well. Worsborough to Locke Park is a long walk for anyone, especially a 7yr old on his own. The construction site is next to some fairly big drops/cliffs so maybe that was a factor.

Matt_N

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202 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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frown

Terrible.

scubadude

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197 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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hornetrider said:
Echo these thoughts. 2 miles is a long long way and it's not like Barnsley is a sleepy backwater. It would be getting on for 9pm by the time the lad got home.
Was just sitting here wondering if I am unusual in thinking that is a long way for a 7yr old...

Very sad news though.

Moonhawk

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219 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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andrewparker said:
My son is nearly 7 and I don't let him out of sight, let alone a solo 2 mile walk crossing numerous busy roads.
Different times I guess - but back in the early 80s, I regularly walked home alone from primary school at that age (a distance of 1 mile part of which was through a park - crossing several reasonably busy roads).

Probably wont have been allowed to do that at 9pm though.

Dan_1981

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Monday 27th July 2015
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Our niece is 7.

I can't imagine her being out on her own 2 miles from home, let alone walking there and back on her own.

HRL

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Monday 27th July 2015
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Dan_1981 said:
Our niece is 7.

I can't imagine her being out on her own 2 miles from home, let alone walking there and back on her own.
I don't want to start throwing accusations around as it's pretty grim whatever the outcome, but something smells a bit fishy to me. Wouldn't dream of letting a 7yr old wander about on his own these days unfortunately.

MKnight702

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Monday 27th July 2015
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HRL said:
I don't want to start throwing accusations around as it's pretty grim whatever the outcome, but something smells a bit fishy to me. Wouldn't dream of letting a 7yr old wander about on his own these days unfortunately.
IIRC statistically, you are far safer now than back in the day. It's just the, must sell more copy, sensationalist, reporting that makes it feel less safe.

I used to walk or cycle 2 miles along a busy main road to get to school or go and visit any of my friends. Then we would go out ranging over miles of countryside, or play in the spinney, or at the newting pond. Guess what, none of us died.

TTmonkey

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247 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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Looks like an accident. The news just said 'freak accident'. Makes you wonder if he was playing in the site and had some kind of accident. Or perhaps a fall.


Theyve Just said he's slipped down a wet muddy embankment and fallen into a water filled pipe of some kind. Tragic

chris watton

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260 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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Have just read about this, so very sad.

gruffalo

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226 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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From the report on the BBC News just now it sounds like a teribl accident.

Petrol Only

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175 months

Monday 27th July 2015
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Awful news. But yet another family with that "look" and not being responsible parents.

hornetrider

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Monday 27th July 2015
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Petrol Only said:
Awful news. But yet another family with that "look" and not being responsible parents.
Quite.