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The case with the 10-year-old boy left out in the cold by his father after ”failing to perform” in a sports event has been referred to the prosecutor's office for further investigation, Uppsala police announced on Monday.
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Plan B, or in parallel, they could perhaps get some guidance from the phone company by a subpeona to obtain phone records from the mobile phone bay station near that part of the arena, if the coach of the senior team knows at approximately what time he made the two calls.
This is more about how the pressure to perform and do well which is so prevailent in swedish society. Every country has its own pressures.. and when those pressures reach a peak things like this happen.. Doesnt make it right... It makes it sad.
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I totally agree. The team coaches should ensure that all children are accounted for and should see they have transport, the correct transport, home.
If the Prosecutor finds no reason under Swedish Law as to why this parent should be prosecuted, then there needs to be a change in the law.
#Soft Boiled
as for 'being left to die' - is this an assumption, a hope, a guarantee? Stranger things happen in this world!
The boy's Father is being described as a parent - but no real, mature, adult, caring parent would do this to a child. For goodness sake, he's only 10 years old.
100Kr says this turns out to be nonsense.
Or perhaps the coach is being discrete with the press/public info to protect the boy. In any event, I am sure the truth will surface before long...maybe after enough time has elapsed for the Police to have observed this so-called 'father' and made inquiries at the boy's school/doctor etc. to determine whether regular abuse is a factor.
I see no good reason why Eriksson should place himself in a position of ridicule by inventing such a story, do you?
Studies have found that eyewitness testimony is very unrealiable with smaller details, but reliable for big events.
This kid was not in the senior football league, and was from an out of town team whose shirt colours this coach would not have recognized as some familiar Uppsala team, and furthermore the kid's first name might have been somewhat generic. To phone the worthless loser imbecile father, and then the good parent, the coach only needed for the kid to choose the contact numbers programmed into his mobile phone.
My fear is that the good parent has already discussed the incident with the worthless loser imbecile father, and, being good natured, may have accepted the worthless loser imbecile father's lies about his intention to return to pick up his kid a bit later.
Accordingly, the good parent may be of the opinion that the public reaction has been too negative, and unfortunately he/she may have decided to keep quiet. In combination with the silence of the kid and the worthless loser imbecile father, the police have very little to work with, other than phone records, and even those might be ambiguous at best.
Maybe 5% chance that the senior coach has a mental illness that causes him to invent stories, but 95% chance that this actually occured, in my view. If it did occur, then hopefully the police will assemble enough evidence to move forward with this.
For heaven's sake it is only a game. Next thing we will start getting honour killings because some stupid muppet thinks their son brought shame on their family because he missed a penalty!