Originally posted by TonyEnglish
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I think you will find that Gerrard defended himself from the obvious attack that was coming.
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Any news on who gets the football?Originally posted by wobbegong View PostHarry Blackmore, was swinging on a small steel rail when he fell in the store in Liverpool.
His devastated mother was shopping just yards away when the tragedy happened.
He was taken to hospital but died at the end of a 10-day bedside vigil by his parents Suzanne Bond and Stephen Blackmore.
The critically-ill youngster was visited by his hero Steven Gerrard, who left him a new football as a present.
The distraught parents, who have four daughters, are now suing the supermarket giant for negligence.
Tragic loss, but surely, if there's any suggestion of "negligence" it is the Mother who should bear full responsibility for not supervising her toddler in a public place??

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It's always someone elses fault . . .
Harry Blackmore, was swinging on a small steel rail when he fell in the store in Liverpool.
His devastated mother was shopping just yards away when the tragedy happened.
He was taken to hospital but died at the end of a 10-day bedside vigil by his parents Suzanne Bond and Stephen Blackmore.
The critically-ill youngster was visited by his hero Steven Gerrard, who left him a new football as a present.
The distraught parents, who have four daughters, are now suing the supermarket giant for negligence.
Tragic loss, but surely, if there's any suggestion of "negligence" it is the Mother who should bear full responsibility for not supervising her toddler in a public place??
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anyway!
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