The outpouring of emotion in this thread and, more so, the news and general media is understandable but is it really a tragedy? Clearly for this family, yes but when you balance this off, to the general public, is it really? There are nearly 8,500 children A DAY dying of a lack of nutrition, yes 8,500 kids die through a lack of food and / or water, that's a tragedy. I accept a pop or TV star, footballer or sports person dying is sad, of course it is, and my heart goes out to their families and loved ones, but really, we dominate the news and ignore the very tragedy happening under our noses every day, day in day out ..... that's the real tragedy.