View Full Version : South Yorkshire :Missing Boy, 7: Body Found On Building Site
arista
27-07-2015, 10:07 AM
[Police searching for a missing
seven-year-old who went missing
after playing with his friends in a
park have found the body of a
child on a building site.
South Yorkshire Police believe
the body is that of Conley Thompson,
who was last seen at Locke Park in Barnsley,
South Yorkshire, at around 8pm on Sunday.]
A Building Site
never safe, sadly.
http://media.skynews.com/media/images/generated/2015/7/27/408300/default/v2/conley-and-scene-composite-use-this-1-736x414.jpg
http://news.sky.com/story/1525785/missing-boy-body-found-on-building-site
Kizzy
27-07-2015, 10:12 AM
Poor little lad :(
AnnieK
27-07-2015, 10:36 AM
Sad story. Even more sad is the condemnation of the parents for letting him out to play on some of the news sites. I am sure it is something they will regret for the rest of their lives but right now they have lost their son
Niamh.
27-07-2015, 11:06 AM
Poor kid :(
Kazanne
27-07-2015, 12:00 PM
I was hoping for a better outcome to this,poor kid,I hope it was accidental and quick and not done by anothers hands.Sky News on about some 'big drops' on the site,so wondering if he fell
arista
27-07-2015, 12:33 PM
I was hoping for a better outcome to this,poor kid,I hope it was accidental and quick and not done by anothers hands.Sky News on about some 'big drops' on the site,so wondering if he fell
Yes tragic
if thats what went down
lostalex
27-07-2015, 12:35 PM
1 of the many reasons i don't believe in any religion... children dying.
I've never heard any satisfactory answer from religious types as to why God wills children to die before they even have a fighting chance at a real life.
What kind of all-knowing, all-powerful God would ignore the plight of an innocent child?
not my God.
Kizzy
27-07-2015, 02:09 PM
It was an accident, lads have always been attracted to building sites, my lad was brought home once by police for climbing scaffolding near our home on his way home from school, I dread to think what could've happened.
Why on earth was he forty minutes away from his home? I mean... maybe he was at a friend's house and that was their local park... but I doubt it... this sounds like parents who weren't properly looking after their kid - my parents would never have let me play in a park 40 minutes away at 8pm on a Sunday if they weren't there?! Wtf? I hope there's nothing more sinister behind the boy's death but even if there is, I still want to know what the hell they were thinking allowing that?!
Ninastar
27-07-2015, 08:03 PM
Why on earth was he forty minutes away from his home? I mean... maybe he was at a friend's house and that was their local park... but I doubt it... this sounds like parents who weren't properly looking after their kid - my parents would never have let me play in a park 40 minutes away at 8pm on a Sunday if they weren't there?! Wtf? I hope there's nothing more sinister behind the boy's death but even if there is, I still want to know what the hell they were thinking allowing that?!
agreed. R.I.P to the poor boy :(
Kazanne
27-07-2015, 08:05 PM
latest news is that he slipped into a plastic pipe poor kid http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/conley-thompson-7-died-after-slipping-into-plastic-pipe-on-building-site/ar-AAdxEyh
I have to say though 7 years old is very young to be out unsupervised imo.
Benjamin
27-07-2015, 08:47 PM
The damning of the parents here is a bit harsh. Recalling my childhood at that age we would often be be allowed to play together as a group and more often than not we would sneak off further a field whilst our parents thought we were just over the road at a friends house. Kids have a habit of finding ways to sneak off even if supervised which I'll be surprised if no parent has had that happen. I'm sure the parents are in enough turmoil without everyone making them feel worse.
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