Must be a horrible feeling losing your son, losing a parent is bad enough, but the mental torture of your child dying must be horrendous.Feel for his parents.
It has to be the worst thing in the world. I don't know how people come back from it.Must be a horrible feeling losing your son, losing a parent is bad enough, but the mental torture of your child dying must be horrendous.
Yep. Happened to friends of ours last year. Their daughter went for a hike with her boyfriend. Went down with heat exhaustion. The mum especially hasn’t got over it. I know if it happened to Mrs K and me I don’t think I ever would.Must be a horrible feeling losing your son, losing a parent is bad enough, but the mental torture of your child dying must be horrendous.
Awful that mate.Yep. Happened to friends of ours last year. Their daughter went for a hike with her boyfriend. Went down with heat exhaustion. The mum especially hasn’t got over it. I know if it happened to Mrs K and me I don’t think I ever would.
He was also internet rumoured to be persuaded to go over there as part of a trap, he was collected, driven out into the mountains, told to phone a friend then thrown off a cliff. Again, rumours about him owing a lot of money to drug dealers was fueled by the news his mother got a message saying he owed money, £30,000 and she wouldn't be seeing him again.He was internet rumored to be a drug mule. The fact he left his mates, jumped into a car and was driven miles into the countryside with 2 strangers, I was expecting him to have been swiftly dealt with and dumped in the sea. Totally shocked that it would seem that he did in fact have a fall on his way back.
He’s a young lad who thinks he’s invincible. We all did at that age. It’s certainly not looking good though is it?All very sad whatever's happened.
I do regular 10 mile-ish walks and, even in Scotland, wouldn't set off without water.
There's obviously something strange about anyone 'deciding' to walk 40 kms in that heat.
He’s a young lad who thinks he’s invincible. We all did at that age. It’s certainly not looking good though is it?
Yes it is (although he was part of a group, not an individual attack), but even the bloke who was attacked came out and said to concentrate on the fact tat there's a young lad missing, whatever he's done in the past.This the same lad who was a criminal and charged after attaching a family with a machete?
Yes it is (although he was part of a group, not an individual attack), but even the bloke who was attacked came out and said to concentrate on the fact tat there's a young lad missing, whatever he's done in the past.
There's also some chatter about a stolen Rolex watch though.
Who knows what to believe?
Society needs a moral shift away from Facebook, X, tic tok etc promoting self self selfSo pleased I grew up in a time when the neighbourhood kept you in check, you didn't have serious and freely available drugs and not everyone on your street thought they were gangsters. It must be hard for teenagers now, everything is so confusing at a time when they're vulnerable, easily influenced and still trying to work out who they were.
I'd be totally out of control ...
... I was then but the consequences were nothing too serious.
So he deserved to die?This the same lad who was a criminal and charged after attaching a family with a machete?
Depends, if it was my family it would be a yesSo he deserved to die?

So he deserved to die?
I don't have any sympathy of criminals who stove people's heads in with machetes and golf clubs.