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Four kids left home alone as parents go on lengthy vacation

Children taken into care by social workers as community outraged


A Northern Ireland couple left their four young children home alone while they went on vacation.

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A Northern Irish couple who left their four young children, aged 14, 10, 7 and 5, uncared for while they went on vacation, have still not contacted home.

The four young children were taken into care by social care workers in Dungannon, County Tyrone last Friday, after police were tipped off they were living alone. Sources say the parents are on vacation in either Ireland or the UK, but have not contacted their children

The Belfast Telegraph reports that an investigation has been launched into the incident, which police are treating as “a serious matter."
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Local residents are said to be shocked that the children were left home alone.

"It is unbelievable that parents would go off on holiday without their children,"  one young mother told the Belfast Telegraph. "The parents should be prosecuted, it is a disgrace."

One elderly member of the community said there had been previous instances of parents leaving their kids home alone before this.

"About a year ago, a family with two kids were reported to social services for leaving them at home alone while they were at work," she told the Telegraph. "But I've never heard of parents leaving their children while they go away on holiday."

However, Neil Anderson, spokesman with the National Society for the Prevention for Cruelty to Children told the Telegraph that instances such as this do not occur often.

"It is very, very rare to hear about a story like this.

"Even if those children were in relatively safe physical surroundings, like in a family home, the length of time that they're left alone creates a great risk over time that something just can go wrong, and that is an offence."


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14. Too young to babysit? Come on! I was babysitting my own kids at that age.
It is really an invalid reason for me to leave those kids only because of the vacation trip. I never tried leaving my son at home alone because I know for sure that I cannot control the situation and I am afraid for something might happen without my supervision. I really thankful after I read an article on a blog something about safety service for children you can read their article http://anationofmoms.com/2011/08/protect-your-family-giveaway.html
Typo: "...more dumb than...". maybe even GD worked that out!
George: I am happy to 'mark your card' on your query. It is a long established and affectionate take on how Northern Ireland is said by locals with a very pronounced accent. I can also be used disparagingly but not in my case. This is a good example of how you have to know at least something(!) about a subject in order to understand it. Ireland is very complicated. You ask if it is supposed to be funny; well, yes, George, my whole Comment was supposed to be funny! ( albeit an example of 'gallows humour' ). Btw: If you want to ask a question about something you don't understand, don't be embarassed by your ignorance, we don't mind and make allowances for that. So in future ~ no need for you to be rude and make yourself look even more dumd that we already know you are!
Towngate, that weird misspelling "Norn Iron"--is it supposed to be funny? It isn't. Just makes you look dumb.
I like Towngate's thoughts. However, I think it may be an old Irish tradition to expect older children to take responsiblity for younger siblings. I remember being left in charge of my five younger siblings when I was fourteen and my parents were out of town on several occasions. It was a horrible experience for me. I was too young to drive; it was a long walk to town; I had no money for groceries, which I had to carry home on foot, no money for the medicine the children needed, so I had to beg the pharmacist to bill my parents.I missed many school days, and when I tried to explain the problem, the nun I spoke to was most unsympathetic. It Was my DUTY to help my mother, she told me. Eventually, a schoolmate of mine spoke to her father, the town pediatrian, who threatened my mother with social services.
What you have to consider here is that Norn Iron kids are born walking and with all their teeth. ! A fourteen-year-old is equivelant to a forty year old normal person. This is a by-product of the troubles over the years. ~ ~ ~ How do they know the parents are on holiday if they can't be found? ~ It might just be the way I see things; but I wonder have they checked up in the attic or noticed any newly-dug flowerbeds?!
the world is a lot less safer these days.It is obscene that parents would leave their children home alone.The whole family could be on vacation for a shorter period of times.These parents are guilty of neglect ..plain and simple..nothing could possibly justify doing this .Appalling!
Parents on a VACATION. Not ill, at work, or incapacitated. Their priority is clearly NOT their children. They are grossly guilty of NEGLECT and ENDANGERMENT. Not to mention Abuse toward the 14 yr old upon whom they cast their responsibilities. The ignorance of some of your readers comments explains why child abuse continues to be excused and goes unpunished. In light of the historic lack of action and justice despite reports and decades of documented abuse, it would appear that Ireland still hates her children.
My grandfather went to work at 13. I agree with Brian Mack. I don't think it's right that they should leave the kids behind. If they can't afford to take them then they shouldn't go, but I don't think they should put the children in care.
We are living in dark times. When I was seven years old, I took care of my two year old brother. This isn't a joke! My Dad was not well and Mom had phlebitis. The only one to take care of my brother was me. Perhaps I'm off on this story but a fourteen old is quite capable of caring for his or her siblings. Let's get it together gang and remember that Carnegie, Edison and many of our greatest thinkers were working at fourteen! bmack
Take a look into American Cities. This is done all of the time. It doesn't make it right; but it is an indication of the lack of responsibility prevalent in the world today. Even our president spends more time golfing and partying than spending time with his children. To his followers, many of whom have no parental role model, this is the way it works. Tragic.
If that happened in the south the kids would be given free cheese and the parents promptly arrested for having the money to holiday abroad.One can only imagine the numbers of goldfish that are left alone in the house.
 




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