The dingo really did take the baby...

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The dingo really did take the baby...

Post by daffodil » 20th Dec, '11, 10:45

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/de ... in-inquest

Hopefully the truth will be recorded after all this time!
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Re: The dingo really did take the baby...

Post by Fat Bob » 20th Dec, '11, 11:31

Wonder if they'll be a backlash against dingos?
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Re: The dingo really did take the baby...

Post by Tas » 20th Dec, '11, 11:34

seriously I just cant believe yet another enquiry. it's over it will never be 100% resolved. many things in life are like that. There are so many awful evil things in the world that haven't had the attention they deserve, yet the distraction continues on this case. I truly believe the investment of time and costs would be far more valuable in so many other areas. in times when budgets and cutbacks are rife in frontline public sector, I'd far rather see that bureaucratic cost go to the purchase of several ambulances, training of nurses, scholarships for country based student to medical fields, you name it, but if there is one more thing that is a waste of time, effort, investment it's yet another inquest into this particular tragedy. I was annoyed and frustrated when I heard it announced, and I'm annoyed again.
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Re: The dingo really did take the baby...

Post by daffodil » 20th Dec, '11, 12:05

SAme here Tas, a bit surpised that it's coming up for investigation again, this will surely be the end of the saga now.

Maybe a CSI type sequel to Evil Angels wherein the original forensic evidence is debunked is on the cards :D
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Re: The dingo really did take the baby...

Post by Fat Bob » 20th Dec, '11, 15:12

You should start a facebook campaign to get it stopped because it's a waste of money.
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Post by Tas » 20th Dec, '11, 15:34

you know what, I realise you're taking the piss. but that is actually quite a tempting idea!

Edit: and my theme would be give the money to the Salvo's this Christmas instead! Do the honourable thing people and something useful with the childs memory!
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Post by Fat Bob » 20th Dec, '11, 15:54

I was only half taking the piss. It does seem social media is the way forward with thing like this. You may want to see if the government has a polling website too. I think the UK government has one and it takes 100,000 people to "sign" it electronically and then they have to look at it.
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Re: The dingo really did take the baby...

Post by Mr Oz » 21st Dec, '11, 06:45

Why do they need another enquiry. A child gets bitten and dragged off by dingos every year on Fraser island. It's not like it can't happen.
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