Steeds opnieuw wordt dit onderwerp on various internetsites weer opgerakeld en krijgen we er via one site aanvragen over.

Het gaat om de bijdrage with the title: Ze stops hair handicapped zoon in the washing machine, zet hem aan en plaatst het on Facebook!

A message from a user on our Facebook page:

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Hello Mimikama, I read a report this morning about a mother who put her disabled son in the washing machine, turned it on and posted it on FB. What's in the story? I can't believe this is real...

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Hello Mimikama, I read a report about a mother tomorrow, the hair handicapped zoon stopped in the washing machine, he posted it on Facebook. What did he say about it in his hand? I can't love these two animals if they really want to live (sic)

In November 2015 we voted for the first time over the Geval.

Before we go, we'll talk in details: YES, HE KLOPT!

A mother posted a photo of her 2-year-old hair on Facebook. Tot zover niets ongewoons, real laat deze photo hair zoon zien terwijl hij in a washing machine opgesloten zit.

The other one appears as a “spelletje”, the Facebook gemeenchap, as the photo with the same situation is presented, so other ideas come over.

Moeder versus Facebook gebruikers

The photo that was posted on Facebook is now being developed to the fullest extent: it can be seen in a few minutes and will be viewed in detail.

Volgens de mother vond de youngen dit spel erg leuk, hij “houdt van” de wasmachine en daarom zijn volgens hair zowel de verontwaardiging als ook de aangifte bij de politie belachelijk.

When we confronted Stewart about the washing machine incident, she told us it was a “ridiculous” that someone had reported her to police and claimed the youngster “loved” washing machines.

(Citation: Daily Record )

Well, you can see that the young people don't do any damage and that they've had nothing to do with it.

“No harm was meant to Caleb, none of it was meant cruel, none of it whatsoever. “It’s just our day-to-day life… and it’s different, it’s different.”

(Citation: Mirror )

The photo is in the middle of nowhere on Facebook, the mother is now visible.

The Internet is now available and now you can make use of the words used in the device. Volgens own zeggen heeft ze van de politie niets te vrezen, het rommel in de pers zal nog wel a poosje aanhouden.

“I thought about seven, eight o'clock, the police were at my house. They came in, it was no bother. They saw Caleb, they saw that the washing machine was no longer there and it was absolutely fine. They went away.

“They were only in for about 10 minutes maximum then the next day I had a reporter at my door.”

(Citation: Mirror )

Vertaling: Petra, mimikama.nl

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