It's a tragic reminder that "the truth will come out in the end" . It's heart-wrenching to think about River's last moments and how they can be taken away from us so suddenly. The fact that her death is being ruled as accidental, rather than negligence, still leaves many questions unanswered. It's a tough situation for everyone involved, and it's essential to remember that we're all human and make mistakes .
my heart goes out to River's family their little girl deserved so much more life and love, it's just devastating to think about what happened... 20 months old and taken away from us too soon the fact that they're trying to hold someone accountable, but not getting anywhere, is frustrating but we can't give up hope yet let's keep pushing for change and making sure our little ones are safe in their care
omg this is so sad a 20-month-old girl just lost her life at daycare it's just too much i feel for the family Wilsons, they must be going through hell right now and what's with all these allegations? one day they're saying negligence, next day accidental drowning... like, can we please just get to the truth already? is that pool fence supposed to be safe or what? and River's Law is a great idea, but now it seems like no one's doing anything about it
ugh I'm still trying to process this ... 20 months old girl just drowned at a daycare and now they're saying it was an accident? how could that happen in a place where kids are supposed to be safe? and now the center is shut down for 'violations' but no one's getting charged this whole thing feels so fishy to me... what's really going on here?
I feel so bad for the little girl's family... 20 months old is way too young to go . It's just heartbreaking that they're going through this. The fact that it was ruled accidental rather than negligence might bring them some relief, but I'm sure it won't erase the pain of losing their tiny angel . And honestly, who knows what really happened? They didn't find any issues during that inspection in May, so... . It's just too soon to make conclusions or judgments. We need to keep an open mind and see how this all unfolds .
this is so sad , 20-month-old River Wilson's life was cut short, it's heartbreaking to think about what could've been done differently , although the ME ruling says it was accidental, I can't help but wonder if they'll ever be held accountable for not doing enough to prevent this from happening in the first place , River's Law might be a good step forward, but we need more than just legislation, we need real change and support for these little ones