Shysmum
Well-Known Member
I'm sorry, but this has got me spitting feathers 
i picked up a copy of the local Teesdale Mercury today, and there splashed all over the front page was an article about a five year old girl, complete with a picture of her sitting on a pony, she wearing no hat, and the pony wearing no tack or headcollar. dad just standing there beside them.
The reason this has made me mad is this - I quote;
" The 4 year old girl was airlifted to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesborough after being kicked in the head by another of the family's pet horses, Spice. The usually well behaved pet had been spooked by wind, and the girl took the full force of the blow. "
It then goes on like this -
Great North Air ambulance arrived and gave life saving first aid. She was then put in an induced coma to help reduce the swelling on her brain, to enable her to be flown to hospital.
8 days later she was out of the coma, and two weeks later went home.
The GNAAS received a lot of donations (fab !) and made her their Air Angels face, to try and raise more money for the GNAAS. So some good has come out of it all.
But there, on the front page, is said little girl, sitting on a family pet horse, without any restraint on said horse, with no bloody hat.
Words totally fail me. Other than I have written to the newspaper. surely both the paper and the family should realise the message they are sending out ???
sm x
i picked up a copy of the local Teesdale Mercury today, and there splashed all over the front page was an article about a five year old girl, complete with a picture of her sitting on a pony, she wearing no hat, and the pony wearing no tack or headcollar. dad just standing there beside them.
The reason this has made me mad is this - I quote;
" The 4 year old girl was airlifted to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesborough after being kicked in the head by another of the family's pet horses, Spice. The usually well behaved pet had been spooked by wind, and the girl took the full force of the blow. "
It then goes on like this -
Great North Air ambulance arrived and gave life saving first aid. She was then put in an induced coma to help reduce the swelling on her brain, to enable her to be flown to hospital.
8 days later she was out of the coma, and two weeks later went home.
The GNAAS received a lot of donations (fab !) and made her their Air Angels face, to try and raise more money for the GNAAS. So some good has come out of it all.
But there, on the front page, is said little girl, sitting on a family pet horse, without any restraint on said horse, with no bloody hat.
Words totally fail me. Other than I have written to the newspaper. surely both the paper and the family should realise the message they are sending out ???
sm x
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