This is another topic I am going to try and reserve my judement on.
Although I do find this to be absoloutly disgusting and feel quite angered that a poor, very young, child was left like that, I am not going to jump in saying that they shouldn't be allowed children etc etc.
Again, don't get me wrong, it doesn't mean I think what happened is ok or anything, I just don't think it is my place to say if they should or shouldn't be allowed children or if they are good or terrible parents. To be honest, like most stories in the media, all we know is a the condensed and often biased story we are told, and although, yes, whatever way it happened it shouldn't of happened, the fact is we do not know the facts surrounding it.
It is very easy for us to say "I would never ever do that", especially us without children, but I expect we have all done something we never ever thought we could ever do, and have felt so terribly about it. I am not sticking up for them, but one of there group could've said she was there. We've all lost someone in a group, it may not have been a child but we all have.
So just like the case with Madeleine's Parents I am not going to make such a severe judgement of them and am just thankful that the little girl is ok now despite the awful ordeal she went through.