1st time nila sa Canda sobraan ka excited hasta anak nabiyaan
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1st time nila sa Canda sobraan ka excited hasta anak nabiyaan
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yeah i remember this news. the dad was backing up his SUV and didn't realize his toddler was standing right behind his vehicle. sa kagamay sa bata wala intawn nabantayi sa amahan nga naa diay didto gabarog iyang anak. he backed up and killed his own toddler. luoy kaayo, ang parents, hasta tanang police nga ni imbestigar, they had to go under psychiatric help after that.Originally Posted by biik
mao na lesson learned, don't leave your babies ever!!! unless naay makabantay nila.
thats what you get for being late!!! pastilan!!!
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americ....ap/index.html
pagka super tanga jud....
kascary sad ana oi... di sad cguro na mhappen nko noh,,, tsk tsk tsk
Kaluoy sa baby.
Wow nagka Alzheimer's ang iya parents hahaha
this is not an accident, but pure stupidity. pagka mga tanga!
^korek.. they should first check the baby b4 anything else..
OTTAWA - Tickets, check. Passports, check. Luggage, check. Baby ... oops.
A Filipino family boarded a flight on Monday in westernmost Canada, and forgot their tot at the Vancouver international airport, media said Tuesday.
The 23-month-old boy's family had just arrived in Canada from the Philippines, but they were forced to repack their overweight bags before catching a connecting flight to Winnipeg, causing them to run late.
In their sprint to the gate, the family became separated.
The boy's father Jun Parreno, told local media he had thought his son was with his wife and the boy's grandparents, who ran ahead. They thought the boy was with his dad.
On the plane, the family members were seated separately and so did not immediately realize they had left the child behind.
Sometime later, a security guard found the boy, who speaks no English, wandering near the departure gate, and Air Canada officials tracked down his shocked parents on the flight.
Because the boy was so young, he was not issued a boarding pass and would have sat on a parent's lap during the flight, so airline personnel did not notice a passenger was missing.
According to the Vancouver Sun, airport security found a Tagalog-speaking Air Canada agent who looked after the child while his father flew 2,300 kilometers (1,400 miles) back to Vancouver to pick him up and then return to Winnipeg to rejoin the immigrant family on their first day in Canada.
The baby was kept in Air Canada's offices and staff found him some toys, said local media.
"Air Canada took good care of him," Parreno told the daily Winnipeg Free Press upon arrival. "I'm grateful."
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage...StoryID=118160
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