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Jennifer Strange's death has nothing strange
Did she died of drinking too much water or not having enough sodium in
her body? If I wanted to participate in such a contest, should I ask they put extra sodium in the water? View a video about her: http://cbs13.com/topstories/local_story_013175258.html I can't believe how slow-brain are the managers of the radio station. All they had to do is to call any doctors or do a google search and they would have found right away the explanation. "In a brief written statement issued Saturday, Entercom Sacramento VP and market manager John Geary expressed sympathy for Strange's family. "We were stunned when we heard the news," Geary said. "We are awaiting information that will help explain how this tragic event occurred." Another slow-brain, or brain-less, is Strange's co-worker who says, ""I believe everyone should just be fired and let go from that radio station," Beam said. "It should be the end of The End." EVERYONE??? Even the lady who cleans the tables in the kitchen??? |
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Jennifer Strange's death has nothing strange
It is my understanding the radio station had the contestants sign a
statement that they know the risks of drinking so much water. At the same time, the radio station was joking about possibly being able to die of water intoxication. If it is true and the contestants knew of the risk, then a lawsuit from the family should be tossed out of court. The radio station didn't force feed them the water, they did it on their own. |
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Jennifer Strange's death has nothing strange
Angie wrote: It is my understanding the radio station had the contestants sign a statement that they know the risks of drinking so much water. At the same time, the radio station was joking about possibly being able to die of water intoxication. If it is true and the contestants knew of the risk, then a lawsuit from the family should be tossed out of court. The radio station didn't force feed them the water, they did it on their own. A court decision in favor of the family would be a diservice, in my opinion. Someone might think that it is OK to participate to such a contest considering that their family might get lots of money if they died. Dying might appear worthwhile to them. |
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