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criminal negligence
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read an article in today's paper that a 5 year old and his 7 year cousin were playing around with a loaded .22 rifle near Mallapuram in Kerala with the result that the 5 year old was fataly injured by a bullet fired from the gun.
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read an article in today's paper that a 5 year old and his 7 year cousin were playing around with a loaded .22 rifle near Mallapuram in Kerala with the result that the 5 year old was fataly injured by a bullet fired from the gun.
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Anything worse .... ??????Zafar";p="43353 wrote:God saved the children from anything worse
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Not sure what you mean, the poor five year old kid died (Fatally injured as the post puts it )!! Thats the worst possible outcome for him/her. For the other kid, it would be a mental scar for life.
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Re: criminal negligence
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yes the 5 year old was killed
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yes the 5 year old was killed
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Re: criminal negligence
i took the meaning as 2
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feeling sorry for the parents, and if the gun belonged to them i think they could not forgive themselves for their whole lifeFatal 1
Definition: Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable.
Fatal 2
Definition: Foreboding (expectation of ) death or great disaster
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I was surprised to see your post actually, I thought you have missed the word 'Fatal' completely.Fatal 1
Definition: Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable.
Fatal injury connotates mortal wound, deadly wound, lethal damage
Didn't realize that you had deciphered the meaning incorrectly, anyways 'Now you know'.
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thanks for pointing that out OUP
i always took 'fatal' in the news reports as that , taking the meaning the wound, dash etc was very serious and disastrous. some words have a different percieved meaning ; remember a gay man use to mean a happy man in school days, offcourse its a different thing now a days
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i always took 'fatal' in the news reports as that , taking the meaning the wound, dash etc was very serious and disastrous. some words have a different percieved meaning ; remember a gay man use to mean a happy man in school days, offcourse its a different thing now a days
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Hmm, the word 'GAY' has been associated with homosexuality recently. However Fatal Injury has always meant the same across these years.Anyways,this incident highlights the need for gun awareness and education.Zafar";p="43645 wrote:thanks for pointing that out OUP
i always took 'fatal' in the news reports as that , taking the meaning the wound, dash etc was very serious and disastrous. some words have a different percieved meaning ; remember a gay man use to mean a happy man in school days, offcourse its a different thing now a days
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