My feeling is that even if they were misguided or careless in some way, I can't see any purpose in focusing on the the parents' actions. As others have suggested, who amongst us can, hand on heart, say they have never lost concentration or made a mistake and potentially put their children's safety at risk? And, even if there was no carelessness involved, the "if only I had/hadn'ts ....." will go over and over in these poor peoples' minds, probably for the rest of their lives.
If we are upset about the tragic death of this little boy, who we didn't even know, imagine how devastated his family must feel.
Did you think you were poor growing up?
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?



