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nurturing mother fail
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You can tell the ones that don't have kids :?
As you can see she took her hands off the pram for a second to fix her pants and the wind pushed the prams away.
If you just think about it you would not be calling her any of the above you would fell her pain.
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feel her pain,really really shocking...

but shes still an idiot...

USE THE BRAKE... god, theres even dvds to prevent that stuff...
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ofcourse i feel her pain, who wouldnt, i mean i dont have kids but i have a baby niece ...

honestly though, she would have had to see the train coming (you can see her look in that direction seconds before the train came), natural instinct would tell you to atleast hold onto the pram. Doesn't look like the wind pushed the pram anyway, i think there is a decline to the platform edge that made the pram roll away. It just could've been prevented so easily like schumie said

Just lucky the baby somehow survived ...
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SchumieFan wrote:feel her pain,really really shocking...

but shes still an idiot...

USE THE BRAKE... god, theres even dvds to prevent that stuff...
Yeah, Im really surprised she would let go of the pram without activating the brake while she stands on a train platform, seconds before a train approaches. Seems very careless to me.

Definitely feel sympathetic for the baby, glad the child wasn't seriously injured. I don't care much for "her" pain, because this all happened on her own accord. Seems harsh but its a part of life, actions bear consequences.
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well when you have kids then you will know what I am talking about untill then I cant start to tell you what its like, every one has those moments that they forget just for a second but 99% of the time nothing goes wrong but there is still that 1% :?

so you all can say that you have never forgoten to put the hand break on your car at any time?
if you say you do every time I would say bull S#*t
any way I have said all I am going to on this.
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