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Blind girl falls into a meat grinder.
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| arek |
Blind girl falls into a meat grinder.
For Gregg Stymen it was just another day at the local meat shop in Buffalo. When his blind fourteen year old daughter Catherine was dropped off by her mother at his workplace, noone knew that the events of this day would end in tragedy. While Catherine was exploring her new surroundings she slipped and fell from the top overhang into her fathers working meat grinder. Fighting desperately to turn off the machine it was too late for little Cathy. |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by arek
Blind girl falls into a meat grinder.
For Gregg Stymen it was just another day at the local meat shop in Buffalo. When his blind fourteen year old daughter Catherine was dropped off by her mother at his workplace, noone knew that the events of this day would end in tragedy. While Catherine was exploring her new surroundings she slipped and fell from the top overhang into her fathers working meat grinder. Fighting desperately to turn off the machine it was too late for little Cathy. |
OMG :sadgreen: horrible
this for some reason reminded me of the horrible that the killer in SAW made his victims do.
UNFATHOMABLE
falling into a meat grinder is unfathomable to me. the very idea frightens me beyond belief. his poor daughter. my god. how this family will deal w/ this , i cannot imagine. |
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| trancechaos |
| this just makes me want to cry. why does like this happen. |
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| DannyO |
| quote: | Originally posted by arek
Blind girl falls into a meat grinder.
For Gregg Stymen it was just another day at the local meat shop in Buffalo. When his blind fourteen year old daughter Catherine was dropped off by her mother at his workplace, noone knew that the events of this day would end in tragedy. While Catherine was exploring her new surroundings she slipped and fell from the top overhang into her fathers working meat grinder. Fighting desperately to turn off the machine it was too late for little Cathy. |
Please say this is a joke, thats just horrific, my thoughts go out to the family. |
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| Transmotion |
| how does that related to Electronic music? |
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| EvilTree |
Uh, this part of the forum does not have to be able music.
But yeah, that story is pretty damn tragic. |
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| DJ_Elyot |
| Full article? Link? That's really tragic... |
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| dallastar |
joke - or no joke - this a horrible tragedy that happened today!
I fail in finding humour in this at ALL!:(:(
I have one question WTF was a blind person hanging around a meat packer/processor place alone??
Also I hope this is a joke - or else the meat that they made today and will make tomoro will be deadly if consumed by humans! just a FYI!
this is what happened at my work yesterday - and it is a true story!!!
WEll yesterday I witnessed something discusting while at work!
here's my story
I went into the kitchen on March 6th 2005 at 4:30pm, break and witnessed a co worker, her naem is josephine, licking her hand after dipping it into stew that was on the stove. I saw her lick the fluid off her gloved right hand, twice with saliva transferring to her hand. Then she proceeded to the salad area to possibly cut a tomato or cucumber there, with the same-gloved hand, without washing. So I mentioned that she should wash her hands and change the glove. No I didn’t see her touch any food afterwards, but if I hadn’t of said anything I am sure she would have, since she was heading straight for the tomatoes & cucumbers. I have witnessed this in the past, licking her hand then touching other foods.
She started screaming such profanities at me:
“You didn’t see me do anything, this is disrespect! You didn’t see me do anything! I see why people f*king don’t like you because you are a bitch that doesn’t mind her own f*cking business.”
She repeated that twice to me, claiming that she doesn’t have to wash her hands and that she is the one that works in the kitchen. Mind your own business.
I just said after she continued cursing at me that;
“This is simply a Health and Safety issue, and that elderly residents shouldn’t have contaminated food prepared. And that you shouldn’t lick your hand and proceed to the salad area”
I left the kitchen area, and reported this to the management (useless tit's I must SAY!!!!),
I continued having my break,
…On a side note – I have seen this chef do this before and I think it is disgusting and unsanitary for our staff to be preparing food in this manner for the elderly. I do realize that in these types of cases I should keep my comments to myself, but in this case no one else was there to mention that it is wrong to prepare food with the same hand that you have salivated on. As I said I have seen her do this before and touching food afterwards, at that time she was cutting old buns to prepare the croutons. There has been another time too when Laura and I witnessed her going to the washroom by the reception area, without removing her glove afterwards, and Laura did mention this to her at this time. But Josephine uses the excuse that there are no more gloves in the kitchen area. She needs to always have gloves present in the salad serving area.
the manager that handelled it says to me::
"Dallas there is no point in breakin glass when you livein a glass house!"
Like WTF is that???
Isn't this gross??? |
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| DarkAngel |
| Good God almighty, that's horrible. :sadgreen: |
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| SurrJRS |
That's really horrible. :(
Although when I read this, it made me think of Pink Floyd's The Wall. All the faceless school kids falling into the meat grinder chanting "We don't need no education. We don't need no thought control. No dark sarcasm in the classroom. Teacher, leave those kids alone!"
All in all, it's just another brick in the wall
All in all, you're just another brick in the wall |
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| E2EK1EL |
| That's so sad to hear .... |
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