Coreen has been missing 6 months on 5/8/07
5/13/2007...PRAYING FOR HER SAFE RETURN... TheharmonyCollection wrote:I
am holding my breath that though she was the only one missing in our
area and they say the body fits the description that she is still alive
and will come home to her family… if it is her it will give her family
closure but I’d rather they have a happy ending.
Posted on 14-May-07 at 10:35 am On 5/15/07 The coroner positively identified a body as Coreen.
May you rest in peace. http://unsolvedblog.com/archives/19# My two cents: I have a son who knew Coreen. His friends told me the upset as a certain tv station pushed microphones in thier faces and tried to engage them in conversation. I know through them how its upset her friends. I can only imagine the pain her family carries. Speculating about the circumstances do not help. I suggest we listen to m.m, oh well and the others and follow cindy's wise advice on the above blog link. I pray that Coreen Rests in Peace and has a sense of how much she was loved and is missed. My heart goes out to her family and friends.
it took only seeing the first video before I put my son back into the five point harness and plan to keep it that way...he's too precious to me to depend on a vehicle belt alone after reasearching stories like this.
not yet convinced??
that just because the car seat says your child is big enough for a booster with only a lap belt its a good idea to ALWAYS use a five point harness as long as possible...Though this case was Austrailia it still breaks my heart that so many children still die from inadequate auto safety protection.
the #1 killer of kids in the U.S??
and since the arrival of my grandson I've learned...
Kyle was 40lbs when his accident occurred so he would not have been
able to be rear-facing. The issue was he was in a booster seat with a
seatbelt. The seatbelt failed. Our foundation, the Kyle David Miller
Foundation, promoted rear-facing for as long as possible as 5 point
harnessing for as long as possible - 80lbs.