She was only 15

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Only the other day Mrs Bod asked me to take her to work in the mornings 5 am because she is a little scared as there have been burglary's locally around this sort if time and some smashed car windows.

Yes of course I will. She goes on to say women feel so vulnerable now.

As much as I agree I said I'm so happy I have two girls And that I'd fear more for a son, because of knife crime.

BBC News - Croydon stabbing: Our hearts are broken, Elianne Andam's family says

She was so beautiful. 15 years old!
This is senseless evil.



RIP Elianne
 
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Absolutely senseless and heartbreaking, I don’t mind admitting that I filled up when I saw that priest reading out on the news with the girls auntie next to her, numb with grief. Every parents worse, worse nightmare bar none.
 
Absolutely senseless and heartbreaking, I don’t mind admitting that I filled up when I saw that priest reading out on the news with the girls auntie next to her, numb with grief. Every parents worse, worse nightmare bar none.

I was too when when reading. No Parent deserves this.


My Aunti lives Thornton Heath and other family are from not far. Never liked Croydon. Not that I worry for them but it's is getting worse.
 
...but it's is getting worse.
Domestic murder has always been prevalent, far too prevalent.
Education (including at home) should be better at addressing the respect of others decisions.

Girls are frequently brought up to believe they have the right to decide for themselves, as is absolutely correct.
But all too often boys do not get the education to respect other's decisions.
 
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Seems like that children travelling to schools in some areas will have to have a police escort ?

12000 (?) knife crime incidents in London in the last year !!!!!

145 knife incidents per 100000 people in London

Worst in the midlands (?)

Knife crime up 75% in the last 10 years

An epidemic ???
 
Seems like that children travelling to schools in some areas will have to have a police escort ?

12000 (?) knife crime incidents in London in the last year !!!!!

145 knife incidents per 100000 people in London

Worst in the midlands (?)

Knife crime up 75% in the last 10 years

An epidemic ???
It has little to do with knife crime, albeit that knife crime is more publicised, and the weapon used was a knife.
In this instance any weapon, or even no weapon, would have been used.
It's far more to do with misoginy, sexism, and lack of education to combat such poor attitudes and prejudices.
 
Seems like that children travelling to schools in some areas will have to have a police escort ?

12000 (?) knife crime incidents in London in the last year !!!!!

145 knife incidents per 100000 people in London

Worst in the midlands (?)

Knife crime up 75% in the last 10 years

An epidemic ???
Never going to happen. Its down to the parents to get their kids to & from school
 
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I used to have a collection of weapons in work that I have taken off of students over the years - knives, a knuckleduster, cs gas and an extending cosh! We had to pour milk in one kids eyes when he was gassed by another kid from his local area that he had beef with and had come up to the workshop to attack him. It could have easily been acid.
 
I used to have a collection of weapons in work that I have taken off of students over the years - knives, a knuckleduster, cs gas and an extending cosh! We had to pour milk in one kids eyes when he was gassed by another kid from his local area that he had beef with and had come up to the workshop to attack him. It could have easily been acid.
It’s a crazy world we live in now

In my youth the biggest crime me and mates did was getting served when under 18

I don’t remember anybody carrying weapons at all, ever.
 
It’s a crazy world we live in now

In my youth the biggest crime me and mates did was getting served when under 18

I don’t remember anybody carrying weapons at all, ever.
In the 50's and 60's we'd carry a pen knfe in our pockets because it's what our Dads and Grandads did.
It depended on your vocation more than anything else, but that was never explained to us kids.
We'd happily play split the kipper or whatever it was called colloquially.
 
It’s a crazy world we live in now

In my youth the biggest crime me and mates did was getting served when under 18

I don’t remember anybody carrying weapons at all, ever.

It happened I remember my brothers and his mates kitting out to fight the Potter Street lot. Bike chains nailed to wood spikes in wood.

All be it things did happen and you knew who the nutters where who had that extra screw loose.

On the whole it was like football hooliganism alot of it was hand bags.
 
My youngest witnessed an attack at Reading festival, by some "gangster" with a zombie knife. Fortunately it was so big he couldn't get it out of his pants in time. Security were on him pretty quick and I understood he was arrested.
 
Saving the life of her friend and stepping in, what a brave young girl.

The scum who do these acts should be locked up for life, perhaps then some of these kids will start to realise that acts of violence have consequences.
 
Domestic murder has always been prevalent, far too prevalent.
Education (including at home) should be better at addressing the respect of others decisions.

Girls are frequently brought up to believe they have the right to decide for themselves, as is absolutely correct.
But all too often boys do not get the education to respect other's decisions.

Is this a domestic murder? is one murder not so bad as another?

What I see every day on a lesser scale is the lack of respect adults have for those around us.

What chance to the kids have if their parents are ignorant selfish fűçkers
 
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