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audio of woman who died from water intoxication very sad this woman drank so much water she died from water intoxication just for a Wii on a morning radio show
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Damn...she coulda had mine. | |
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"they sign releases, so we're not responsible"
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evenstar3 said: "they sign releases, so we're not responsible"
actually, they are going to be. The release doesn't cover them from something that is a KNOWN danger. For example, if they had to stand on one leg for hours, fell and broke a leg, they're fine. If they continue to ingest water even though water poisoning is known, the release ain't shit in court. I heard it on the radio today. A lot of people are gonna get fucked over this, and rightfully so. | |
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jerseykrs said: evenstar3 said: "they sign releases, so we're not responsible"
actually, they are going to be. The release doesn't cover them from something that is a KNOWN danger. For example, if they had to stand on one leg for hours, fell and broke a leg, they're fine. If they continue to ingest water even though water poisoning is known, the release ain't shit in court. I heard it on the radio today. A lot of people are gonna get fucked over this, and rightfully so. I heard a clip on the news of a caller calling in while the contest was on warning them of the dangers of drinking too much water and the hosts were all laughing asking if anyone had died on them yet. Pathetic. I hate those morning radio shows. They are run by complete morons. | |
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They should be prosecuted for manslaughter, IMHO. | |
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JustErin said: jerseykrs said: actually, they are going to be. The release doesn't cover them from something that is a KNOWN danger. For example, if they had to stand on one leg for hours, fell and broke a leg, they're fine. If they continue to ingest water even though water poisoning is known, the release ain't shit in court. I heard it on the radio today. A lot of people are gonna get fucked over this, and rightfully so. I heard a clip on the news of a caller calling in while the contest was on warning them of the dangers of drinking too much water and the hosts were all laughing asking if anyone had died on them yet. Pathetic. I hate those morning radio shows. They are run by complete morons. Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: JustErin said: I heard a clip on the news of a caller calling in while the contest was on warning them of the dangers of drinking too much water and the hosts were all laughing asking if anyone had died on them yet. Pathetic. I hate those morning radio shows. They are run by complete morons. Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... No, they are just ignorant idiots. | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: JustErin said: I heard a clip on the news of a caller calling in while the contest was on warning them of the dangers of drinking too much water and the hosts were all laughing asking if anyone had died on them yet. Pathetic. I hate those morning radio shows. They are run by complete morons. Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... someone had to give the OK to do the stunt, the hosts boss most likely. That is where blame lays, not in the ignorance of the victim. | |
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jerseykrs said: FruitToAttractBears said: Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... someone had to give the OK to do the stunt, the hosts boss most likely. That is where blame lays, not in the ignorance of the victim. It was her decision...they all knew it could possibly be fatal, but she went through with it. I see what you're saying, but it's not like they're the ones that killed her. | |
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jerseykrs said: FruitToAttractBears said: Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... someone had to give the OK to do the stunt, the hosts boss most likely. That is where blame lays, not in the ignorance of the victim. It just bothers me that these hosts totally knew the risks and yet joked about it and thought it was funny. I feel bad for the 3 little kids she left behind. | |
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JustErin said: FruitToAttractBears said: Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... No, they are just ignorant idiots. and the woman wasn't? jus' sayin. | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: JustErin said: I heard a clip on the news of a caller calling in while the contest was on warning them of the dangers of drinking too much water and the hosts were all laughing asking if anyone had died on them yet. Pathetic. I hate those morning radio shows. They are run by complete morons. Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... They knew water intoxication could be fatal. They were told of it by callers to their show. There was a high profile case in California not long before of a college student who died of water intoxication during a fraternity hazing incident. The stations/DJs were the ones in charge, they didn't provide any information to the contestants that it could be fatal, and in fact they took no care whatsoever to ensure the safety of the contestants. I think it's reasonable to assume that a station wouldn't put on an event like this - given how litigious our society is - unless liability issues had been reviewed first. There was really no reason for the contestants to believe they could be in a life-threatening situation. The hosts, on the other hand, knew, or should have known, that their stunt could kill someone, and they should be held responsible, IMHO. | |
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SammiJ said: JustErin said: No, they are just ignorant idiots. and the woman wasn't? jus' sayin. Thank you. | |
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SammiJ said: JustErin said: No, they are just ignorant idiots. and the woman wasn't? jus' sayin. She deserved to die for entering what she thought was just a silly radio contest? | |
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NorthernLad said: FruitToAttractBears said: Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... They knew water intoxication could be fatal. They were told of it by callers to their show. There was a high profile case in California not long before of a college student who died of water intoxication during a fraternity hazing incident. The stations/DJs were the ones in charge, they didn't provide any information to the contestants that it could be fatal, and in fact they took no care whatsoever to ensure the safety of the contestants. I think it's reasonable to assume that a station wouldn't put on an event like this - given how litigious our society is - unless liability issues had been reviewed first. There was really no reason for the contestants to believe they could be in a life-threatening situation. The hosts, on the other hand, knew, or should have known, that their stunt could kill someone, and they should be held responsible, IMHO. well said, too many people are looking at this from a common sense POV, you summed it up perfectly. | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: SammiJ said: and the woman wasn't? jus' sayin. Thank you. i totally agree with you and im not trying to sound like an asshole, but someone who would go that far in the name of material wealth for their kids is an idiot...they should be drooling over the next R.L. Stine book and not vegitating over video games | |
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NorthernLad said: FruitToAttractBears said: Ok not to sound insensitive...but the hosts aren't the ones who tempted fate and died. So... They knew water intoxication could be fatal. They were told of it by callers to their show. There was a high profile case in California not long before of a college student who died of water intoxication during a fraternity hazing incident. The stations/DJs were the ones in charge, they didn't provide any information to the contestants that it could be fatal, and in fact they took no care whatsoever to ensure the safety of the contestants. I think it's reasonable to assume that a station wouldn't put on an event like this - given how litigious our society is - unless liability issues had been reviewed first. There was really no reason for the contestants to believe they could be in a life-threatening situation. The hosts, on the other hand, knew, or should have known, that their stunt could kill someone, and they should be held responsible, IMHO. Did you listen to the clip, they were talking about how she could die from it on the show for everyone to hear. Someone even called in and told them. So she knew as well. | |
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SammiJ said: JustErin said: No, they are just ignorant idiots. and the woman wasn't? jus' sayin. Erin is saying that the victim was just an ignorant idiot. | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: NorthernLad said: They knew water intoxication could be fatal. They were told of it by callers to their show. There was a high profile case in California not long before of a college student who died of water intoxication during a fraternity hazing incident. The stations/DJs were the ones in charge, they didn't provide any information to the contestants that it could be fatal, and in fact they took no care whatsoever to ensure the safety of the contestants. I think it's reasonable to assume that a station wouldn't put on an event like this - given how litigious our society is - unless liability issues had been reviewed first. There was really no reason for the contestants to believe they could be in a life-threatening situation. The hosts, on the other hand, knew, or should have known, that their stunt could kill someone, and they should be held responsible, IMHO. Did you listen to the clip, they were talking about how she could die from it on the show for everyone to hear. Someone even called in and told them. So she knew as well. yes, but they were STILL THE ONES putting the stunt on, hence, THEY are the ones responsible. Plain and simple. | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: NorthernLad said: They knew water intoxication could be fatal. They were told of it by callers to their show. There was a high profile case in California not long before of a college student who died of water intoxication during a fraternity hazing incident. The stations/DJs were the ones in charge, they didn't provide any information to the contestants that it could be fatal, and in fact they took no care whatsoever to ensure the safety of the contestants. I think it's reasonable to assume that a station wouldn't put on an event like this - given how litigious our society is - unless liability issues had been reviewed first. There was really no reason for the contestants to believe they could be in a life-threatening situation. The hosts, on the other hand, knew, or should have known, that their stunt could kill someone, and they should be held responsible, IMHO. Did you listen to the clip, they were talking about how she could die from it on the show for everyone to hear. Someone even called in and told them. So she knew as well. That is inaccurate. The contestants were not aware of that - they were in a different room, and did not hear those callers who were warning the DJs and the stations that their stunt could be fatal. They also signed no health or safety waivers of any kind - only waiver they signed dealt with publicity issues. | |
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SammiJ said: JustErin said: No, they are just ignorant idiots. and the woman wasn't? jus' sayin. Ignorant, sure. However, the contestants did not hear the caller who called to warn them about the real risk they were taking. Only the hosts did and they laughed it off. Calling the hosts ignorant was wrong on my part. They were fully aware that there was a serious risk. | |
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jerseykrs said: SammiJ said: and the woman wasn't? jus' sayin. Erin is saying that the victim was just an ignorant idiot. no she was saying the people at the radio stations are idiots. | |
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SammiJ said: jerseykrs said: Erin is saying that the victim was just an ignorant idiot. no she was saying the people at the radio stations are idiots. Yes, idiots is the right word...not ignorant. | |
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JustErin said: SammiJ said: and the woman wasn't? jus' sayin. Ignorant, sure. However, the contestants did not hear the caller who called to warn them about the real risk they were taking. Only the hosts did and they laughed it off. Calling the hosts ignorant was wrong on my part. They were fully aware that there was a serious risk. I have to say, she really struck me as "Moron" once she said "Oh, I could probably drink more if you guys picked me up..." after she said she had a headache and felt lightheaded and she looks like she's 3 months pregnant. | |
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horrible death resulting from ignorance of the danger. In trying to have fun and trying to provide fun for your children....came final death. horrible, and disturbing. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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This is sad | |
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FruitToAttractBears said: JustErin said: Ignorant, sure. However, the contestants did not hear the caller who called to warn them about the real risk they were taking. Only the hosts did and they laughed it off. Calling the hosts ignorant was wrong on my part. They were fully aware that there was a serious risk. I have to say, she really struck me as "Moron" once she said "Oh, I could probably drink more if you guys picked me up..." after she said she had a headache and felt lightheaded and she looks like she's 3 months pregnant. I agree with that for sure. | |
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there's audio of them joking about what amounts to a known danger. The station has fired them already...
Lawyers are drooling. | |
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Technically speaking, everyone involved in this scenario is accountable: those who conceived of the contest, those who okayed it, and those who took part in it.
Realistically speaking, because so much in society nowadays (especially from a litigious and liability standpoint in regards to stunts/contest situations) needs to be examined from the vantage point of the lowest common denominator, the onus of this tragedy lies with the station managers and bosses who either: 1. were negligent and didn't bother to fully research the potential risks and dangers of such a contenst, or who 2. were aware of the risks, yet still chose to put lives in possible jeopardy in favor of conducting a sensational contest which would garner ratings. There are ignorant people in this world, people who either have little common sense or who choose to employ little common sense and, to be blunt, there are utterly stupid people in this world who sometime require protecting from themselves. Such people are exploited by contests like the one in question, and that's wrong. [Edited 1/19/07 2:28am] | |
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