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Terrible news, so tragic, the poor family, I'm heartbroken for them.
RIP Cameron.
RIP Cameron.
Sad news now being reported:
Courtney King on Twitter
"We’ve just learned the body of Cameron Walters has been found. Authorities say the family is not doing okay"
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Heartbreaking.
I hope I am wrong about this, I have an uneasy feeling that there is something not right about this case. Why was a little boy running around without supervision especially since they had buried a sibling before, I don’t know the circumstances of her death, but wouldn’t you be hyper vigilant with any other children, terrified of losing another one!!! MOO but I am not sensing grief, like I said I really hope that I am wrong.
I hope I am wrong about this, I have an uneasy feeling that there is something not right about this case. Why was a little boy running around without supervision especially since they had buried a sibling before, I don’t know the circumstances of her death, but wouldn’t you be hyper vigilant with any other children, terrified of losing another one!!! MOO but I am not sensing grief, like I said I really hope that I am wrong.
I haven't seen any information indicating foul play may be involved. Until additional information is released, we have no way of knowing the circumstances of this little one's death. Losing two children would be unbearable to deal with. Where did this information come from? Could you provide an approved link with this information if you have one?Unless I've missed something in MSM, I prefer to believe this was nothing more than a tragic accident.
I (personally) haven't explored any information from social media regarding Cameron's disappearance, death, or family history. It's been my experience in cases like this, that there will always be a group of people who (needlessly) blame the victims. Haters always hate.![]()
His obituary says “preceded in death” by a sibling.
Cameron Walters Obituary, Waverly, Ohio
Every year, kids and toddlers find their way into a water source and disappear. The cases that stick with me are the ones where swimming wasn't even considered a possibility for the victim. Either they don't swim, and have been lectured about the inherent dangers of water, or they've shown fear of the water previously, so it seems unlikely they'd go there, or a caretaker loses sight for a few minutes.
I wonder if there's a market for some sort of auto-inflating flotation device that can be worn by kids who will be loosely supervised in a park or camping situation where water features exist. It would have to be inconspicuous, comfortable and react to being submerged in water by self-inflating. Here's hoping someone with the money, expertise and motivation is already working in this direction. IMO