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Old 07-14-2008, 08:07 PM
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So Sorry to hear that

Hi Mintycat,

I agree with Spockey. Her actions may constitute negligence. You may as an option if you really feel like it have a police investigation. Your child cannot defend herself right now so it's really up to you to defend her. Second degree burn is not a small thing.

What appals me the worst is her after action attitude. If she shows no remorse/guilt at all, I really don't think she is a very pleasant person. I would let her go, get her a plane ticket back to wherever she comes from.

If somebody here thinks that my suggestions are harsh, try being in the child's position, going through an unnecessary traumatic experience early in life plus scars or possibly surgery later on.

Anyway, good luck to you.
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