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Beer and Pizza
11-09-2005, 11:07 AM
Mother blames school after boy is blinded by eclipse (http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/11/09/nblind09.xml)

A boy of 10 was blinded in one eye as he watched the recent partial eclipse of the sun from his school playground.

The parents of Conor Howard expressed their concern yesterday about playground supervision after learning that the damage is permanent.

Conor, who wanted to be a pilot when he left school, is having specialist treatment. He had perfect 20/20 vision but now has severely restricted sight.

Conor was at morning break in the playground of St Nicholas School in Cranleigh, Surrey, last month when a friend shouted for him to look at the eclipse.

Closing one eye, he looked directly at the sun with the other. "I could see that there was a bit out of the bottom of the sun and thought it was cool," said Conor. "I looked at it for about a minute."

After playing football, he looked at the eclipse again and later went blind in his right eye.

Conor's mother, Serena Howard, 32, said: "It was the duty of the school to warn the children of the dangers. They could have changed the break time or kept them indoors."

She said Conor went home complaining that his eyes were misty. Three days later he was struggling to see the largest letters on an optician's test card.

A hospital examination revealed that the eye had been burnt and the damage was permanent. Mrs Howard, who has three other children, said she wanted schools to have to be aware of the dates of eclipses by law.

Catherine Reynolds, the head teacher at St Nicholas, said: "This is an unfortunate incident and our thoughts are with the family.

"I believe the school has continually promoted sun safety. Conor was present in an assembly two weeks earlier when the dangers of the sun were spelled out to children. We shall look to see if any lessons can be learned in the future."

Conor has written to Tony Blair asking for more warnings to be given to young people about looking towards the sun.

durron597
11-09-2005, 11:09 AM
When I was in elementary school and there was an eclipse they made us all stay indoors.

Shajen
11-09-2005, 11:10 AM
Nope.

11-09-2005, 11:10 AM
I read it quickly and thought: "only in America". Then realised it was here in the UK. Hmmm...

Spicymoose
11-09-2005, 11:10 AM
Maybe she should sue herself for not warning her kid.

krimson
11-09-2005, 11:11 AM
Should we blame the government?
Or blame society?
Or should we blame the images on TV?

NO!

BLAME CANADA!

spamuell
11-09-2005, 11:14 AM
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Conor was present in an assembly two weeks earlier when the dangers of the sun were spelled out to children.

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Shajen
11-09-2005, 11:15 AM
Yep,

but the family will still get money.

It's almost a given.

Chobohoya
11-09-2005, 11:18 AM
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Conor, who wanted to be a pilot when he left school,

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What a crock of [censored].

Terrible mother, terrible journalism, just terrible.

captZEEbo1
11-09-2005, 11:19 AM
Did you guys make those stupid boxes with the tinfoil or something to look at the reflection in the box?

something like this:
http://www.visuallee.com/weblog/images/xmas_eclipse.jpg

spamuell
11-09-2005, 11:20 AM
You blinded me you bastard. And I wanted to be a pilot.

4_2_it
11-09-2005, 11:22 AM
Wow, this is tough. No way does an unsupervised 10-year old not look at something that cool.

It is surprising that none of the other kids had any eye damage so it does make you wonder if maybe there was more supervsion than the plaintiff would have us believe?

Everyone loses here, especially the kid.

11-09-2005, 11:28 AM
Poor kid, first he has jacked up teeth and now only 1 eye. This is how serial killers are created.

CrazyEyez
11-09-2005, 11:34 AM
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Poor kid, first he has jacked up teeth and now only 1 eye.

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BIMO

MelK
11-09-2005, 11:44 AM
Carpel Tunnel is as bad as blindness, isn't it?

Finally I figured out a way to score big in the internet p*ker craze. /images/graemlins/grin.gif

11-09-2005, 07:49 PM
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Closing one eye, he looked directly at the sun with the other. "I could see that there was a bit out of the bottom of the sun and thought it was cool," said Conor. "I looked at it for about a minute."

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How can anyone look at the sun that long, especially during an eclipse, and not expect to have damage to your eye? He deserves to be blind.

stabn
11-09-2005, 07:59 PM
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Closing one eye, he looked directly at the sun with the other. "I could see that there was a bit out of the bottom of the sun and thought it was cool," said Conor. "I looked at it for about a minute."

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How can anyone look at the sun that long, especially during an eclipse, and not expect to have damage to your eye? He deserves to be blind.

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He's 10 you stupid [censored]tard.

The school is not to blame though. If we didn't have a sun no one could look at it during an eclipse and burn out their eye(s). The parents need to sue the sun.

ShineOn
11-09-2005, 08:05 PM
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How can anyone look at the sun that long, especially duing an eclipse , and not expect to have damage to your eye? He deserves to be blind.

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Its much EASIER to look at the sun during an eclipse. Thus the warnings not to look at it during one. It probably wasnt hurting his eyes much at all.

JonPKibble
11-09-2005, 08:13 PM
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The parents need to sue the sun.

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slickpoppa
11-09-2005, 08:23 PM
It doesnt have to be just one person/entity that is responsible for all the blame. I would say that the school deserves abotu 80% of the blame for letting the kids outside during an eclipse.

Exitonly
11-09-2005, 08:31 PM
Wow, i had no idea this was actually true.


But yea, the school is partly to blame.

SoloAJ
11-09-2005, 11:04 PM
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Conor's mother, Serena Howard, 32, said: "It was the duty of the myself, the mother, to warn my child of the dangers. They could have changed the break time or kept them indoors."


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FYArticle.

LeatherFace
11-09-2005, 11:11 PM
Usually I'm in the camp for putting the blame on the parents, as I think they don't get enough blame now a days. In this case I think the parents probably should have warned their kid about the eclipse and the danger in looking at it, but I also think the school deserves some blame. What about the younger kids say 6-7 year olds did they let those kids out for recess? Just absolutely careless. They should have had indoor recess or whatever, closed the shades, and let the kids play board games instead.