Thursday 17 November 2011

CHINESE TODDLERS TIED UP WHILE PARENTS WORK

This is a heartbreaking pictures. These Chinese children reflect the desperate plight faced by migrant workers in the world's most populous country.

 A few of the reasons why Chinese parents often tie their children up is to prevent them from being stolen & unable to afford a costing for a child care and that is why they have to bring their youngsters to work with them.

  

  
  
  
  
  
 
 I'm speechless, and will never ever do this with my daughters.
 If you can't afford child care, don't bring children to the world.  But parents are like that all over the world. They want children to fulfill their desire or other purposes.They don't care if they can afford this and that.


Source : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1267794/Tethered-safe-Chinese-workers-forced-tie-youngsters-work-afford-child-care.html

Wednesday 16 November 2011

NOT FEELING WELL

Just came back from my leave...my gastric still not recover 100%...the medicines i took makes me vomits..huhu..not feeling well again.      

Monday 7 November 2011

3-Year-Old Survives On Cheese And Leftover Lasagne After Her Mother Died Suddenly





It is really touched my heart, when this little girl, Shylah Silbery, 3, survived for 2 days 


on leftover lasagna and cheese from the refrigerator and hugged her teddy bear after her mother, Lauren Silbery, suddenly died, leaving her alone in her home.

Shylah same age with my little girl Everlet... how brilliant and lucky she is. Sadly lost her beloved mother for her young age...RIP to Lauren Silbery.

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Lauren Silbery‘s body was discovered in her home on October 21 after police went to the house when her worried family realized they hadn’t heard from her for two days.
The 28-year-old was found face down next to her bed. Police don’t have any reason to believe 
that her death was suspicious.

Her daughter, Shylah Silbery, survived by eating food from the refrigerator.
When she was finally rescued after at least two days by herself, she simply said: “Mommy won’t wake up.”The little girl dragged a coffee table to the door and stood on it to unlock it for police.

Lauren’s mother, Heather Silbery, said that Shylah had coped brilliantly with a very difficult experience.“She got the milk out of the fridge for a drink. Her mum had some leftovers inthe fridge and she’s eaten those.”

Shylah spent several days in a hospital recovering from dehydration and diaper rash.
“She’s doing OK now. She’s still bubbly,” said the toddler’s uncle, Pete Silbery. “When we lowered the coffin into the grave at the cemetery, though, she pointed at it and said ‘Mummy’s in there.’ It was pretty heartbreaking.”

Shylah Silbery is now in the care of Child, Youth, and Family, but her family hopes to get custody soon.

Source : http://www.blippitt.com/mothers-death-leaves-toddler-shylah-silbery-home-alone-for-2-days/

Premature Baby Boy Mistaken As Dead In China



Poor Child...

Moments after being born on Oct 26, nurses threw this baby boy into a plastic bag because they thought he was dead.

GUANGZHOU -  A hospital in South China has suspended four medics for dumping a newborn baby they wrongly thought was dead into a plastic bag and then leaving it in a bathroom.

Moments after giving birth at Nanhai Red Cross Hospital in Foshan city of Guangdong province, Liu Dongmei said she was told by nurses that her son was stillborn.

The mistake was only discovered 30 minutes later when a relative of the mother noticed the child was still moving.

The medical team did not abide by the hospital's operational rules and a thorough investigation has been launched, Pan Yongtong, executive deputy director of Nanhai district's bureau of health, population and family planning, told a news conference.

"They (the four staff members) must bear the responsibility," he was quoted as saying by Nanfang Daily on Friday. The names and positions of the suspended employees were not released.

Huang Lichuan, director of gynecology and obstetrics at the hospital, admitted that the doctors and nurses had shown negligence.

"The hospital is now doing what it can to help treat the premature baby and actively coordinate with the family of the victim for compensation," he said.

Liu, 23, was seven months pregnant when she arrived at Nanhai Red Cross Hospital on Oct 23 with her 24-year-old husband, Wang Haizhang. She was hospitalized due to acute stomach pains and, three days later, went into labor.

"Although my husband told the doctor on duty several times between 3 am and 5 am that I had suffered a hemorrhage and was ready to deliver, the doctor came to the ward just minutes before I delivered," Liu was quoted as saying by Nanfang Daily.

What happened then remains unclear, but it has been claimed that the doctor diagnosed a stillbirth and then walked away, leaving two nurses to handle the delivery.

Immediately after Liu gave birth in the ward, she says she was informed her baby was dead, as it was not crying. It was then wrapped in a yellow plastic bag and placed in a nearby bathroom.

However, when Liu's sister-in-law Wang Heping arrived 30 minutes later and asked to see the body, she noticed the plastic bag was moving.

Noticing their mistake, staff members instantly transferred the child to the hospital's intensive care unit.

"After the delivery, the nurses told me the baby was a girl - but I actually had a son," Liu was quoted as saying. She added: "He weighed only 1.9 kilograms and was 45 cm long when he was born, but after a week's treatment in intensive care, he's in a good condition."

Hao Hu, a senior pediatrician at No 6 Hospital Affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University, questioned why medics did not check the baby's pulse or eyes before putting him in a bathroom.

"Even if a newborn infant is not breathing, medics should spend 15 to 30 minutes attempting to resuscitate it before certifying it as being dead," he said.

Liu and Wang, migrant workers from Ji'an in Jiangxi province, have demanded 300,000 yuan ($47,000) in compensation to pay for the cost of transferring their child to another hospital.

The hospital has so far promised to help pay the medical fees and offered 8,000 yuan in compensation, Liu told Nanfang Daily.

"Family members of the victim can certainly ask for compensation if the baby is detected to have brain damage or any other disease in the future," Dai Guoliang, an attorney at Bangnan Law Firm, told China Daily.

"Those found guilty of medical malpractice face up to three years in prison, according to Chinese laws and regulations."
Source : http://english.people.com.cn/90882/7636287.html 

Friday 4 November 2011

STOP THE INSANE RITUAL !!!!


I found that this photo very disturbing & unbelievable when this 50 years old man named Jamun Yadav was performing a religious ritual to cure 
the kids from various diseases.
 
He also think that he has holy powers in the sole of his feet that allows him to fight all illnesses! The child can be die bustard!!! Who do you think you are?!!! Poor child, the parents also crazy & over superstitious believe! The child doesn't know anything, please bring them to see a doctor rather than do an insane ritual like this!

Source : http://www.detectiveupdate.com/murder/serial-child-abuser-jamun-yadav/



Tuesday 1 November 2011

THE BEST THEME PARK

Gulliver's Kingdom Abandoned Theme, Japan


  Near Mount Fuji in Japan lies an abandoned theme park dedicated to the classic novel Gulliver's Travels. Though the park is no longer in business, people still travel to it to take pictures of the decaying attractions and statues. Here, an aerial look on the park. Note the tied down giant and the conspicuous absence of customers. 

 

 Hello Kitty Theme Park, China


Hello Kitty Theme Park will open in China in 2014, about three hours west of Shanghai. Located in China's Zhejiana province, 3 hours west of Shanghai construction will begin this July. Established in 1974 the loyal and consistent love from the pre-teen market has just seen the brand expand across so many business sectors already that it is no real 
surprise a theme park was on the cards.

  
Sanrio Park Harmonyland, Oita, Japan


Harmonly Land, the theme park, sponsored by Sanrio is a best place for very small children who like Hello Kitty. The Hello-Kitty-themed park features feline shapes with Hello Kitty variant such as Hello Kitty spinning teacups and Hello Kitty Ferris wheel. Not only children like this place, but adults do as well because they have chances to enjoy parades and stage shows besides seeing Hello Kitty figures.


Diggerland, England


Located throughout the UK, Diggerland theme parks are full of real construction machines--dump trucks, cranes, and excavators--that visitors can operate. Don't worry, the machines have been specially adapted so that even the youngest visitors 
can operate them easily and safely.
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Dickens World, Kent


Take a step back in time to Victorian England to see what life might have been like for Charles Dickens and the characters he created. Take the Great Expectations boat ride, survive a class in the Victorian School under the watchful eye of the terrifying schoolmaster and chat to some of Dickens' characters in the town courtyard. A great way to introduce your children to the classic tale of Oliver Twist...


Suoi Tien Amusement Park, Vietnam


 Built to bring the best entertainment of water sports and various attractions to both the locals and tourists worldwide, the Suoi Tien Amusement Park has many attractions that can bring smiles to families and couples who want to have fun during their getaway vacations in Ho Chi Minh. Rides, an underwater aquarium, a bat cave, a ride over a crocodile farm and roller coasters are only a few of the things you can do in this area.

Sunway Lagoon, Malaysia


Sunway Lagoon is a major amusement park in Petaling Jaya (PJ), just south of KL. 
It is known for its thrilling rides in both the water park and the adjacent dry park. 


 Harry Potter Theme Park, Florida

The Potter theme park will offer guests a tour of Hogwarts Castle, a visit to Ollivander’s wand shop and the chance to drink some real-life butter beer. Guests to the park will be greeted by the iconic whistle that announces the arrival of the Hogwarts Express into Hogsmeade Station. At the Hog’s Head pub, in the recreated Hogsmeade village, Fire-Whiskey and pumpkin juice will be on offer, along with traditional British food fare.