ing parents. You have your buy in the suites and he is around 2 years old and you don't have him in your arms. Stupid
LOS ANGELES ( KTLA) -- A young boy has died after falling some 50-feet from a luxury suite into the lower seating bowl after the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors game at Staples Center.
The boy, between ages 2 and 5, fell several minutes after the Lakers beat the Warriors 117-89 on Sunday night.
It's believed he was taking pictures when he plunged from the third deck of luxury seats, which has an approximately 50-foot drop.
Witnesses said the boy was moving his arms and legs when he was placed onto a stretcher.
The boy later died at USC Medical Center, according to Los Angeles Police Department officials.
His name has not been released.
http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktl...,6223835.story
Damn, that's ed up...RIP.
ing parents. You have your buy in the suites and he is around 2 years old and you don't have him in your arms. Stupid
he was then a literally die-hard lakers fan.
I wonder if this will satisfy Luva's karma.
Yeah, I was just thinking along those lines...and I doubt it.
If he actually knew the boy, a case could be made.
Too soon.
I'm actually genuinely surprised this doesn't happen more often. Sad for the family though, that's rough. How would you ever go watch another NBA game after that?
I'm officially depressed for the whole week
ty parents would watch a rapist play ball than take care of their kid, classy.
Parents do it all the time in San Antonio.
How would you ever come off the sedatives?
Tragic but also dumb to bring in a 2-3 year old kid to a sports game especially with those "dangerous" seats.
Being able to watch another NBA game again would be the least of your concerns after watching an incident like that happen right in your face.
Meh. They will grieve and cry and it will haunt their lives, but they will move on. Unless one of them develops a condition needing psychiatric assistance, things will be very bad for a while and then they will eventually get better, and find happiness elsewhere and in other things. That's just life and death.
One change that might be permanent for them though is their ability to enjoy sports, particularly basketball. They might fully recover but still never be able to go see another game in person. That's the only reason I made the observation I did.
How ty would it have been to be the guy who bought that over priced beer and had that kid knock it out your hand?
No such thing.
Ouch.
wow. no barriers at all, even no glass barriers. it was just matter of time something like this was gonna happen...
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