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The distraught parents, who have four daughters, are now suing the supermarket giant for negligence.
What negligence? Other than the parents negligence for not watching their child, I fail to see the negligence on the side of the supermarket?
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They told how Harry was knocked unconscious after banging his head on the floor of the store in Park Road, Toxteth.
That is an accident, caused by the childs actions.
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Mr Blackmore, 39, said: "Now we're lost. We're completely empty. We just can't believe it."
I'm sure their 4 daughters are chuffed to bits with that comment
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Harry was a keen footballer and had been taken to join a local club so he would not have to play football in the street.
What does that have to do with anything?
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The family said they were "so protective" over their son who was growing into a "proper little boy".
Not "so protective" they were standing by his side, watching his every move, or holding his hand?
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Family solicitor Rex Makin told Sky News the family was taking legal action against Somerfield.
He said: "This is a working class neighbourhood with lots of children. We say that parents should be able to go shopping with their children in a safe enviroment.
No comment on how the environment was unsafe?
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"We say that the railing should not have been there or should not have been in that state."
WHy should it not be there? If it wasn't, surely it poses more of a threat as a car could career into the store front where people are?
And what "state" ? No mention anywhere of it being in disrepair or broken.