School evacuated as boy takes grenade to show-and-tell
School evacuated as boy takes grenade to show-and-tell

Ashbourne school evacuated as boy takes grenade to show-and-tell

School evacuated as boy takes grenade to show-and-tell
Ashbourne school evacuated as boy takes grenade to show-and-tell
Dating myself… This brings back bad memories…
In the 70’s in elementary school I had a classmate who had a brother about two years younger than we were. In 1978 when the brother was only 8 years old he was killed in a freak accident. The family had moved to a new house whose previous owner collected war memorabilia. The brother found a hand grenade that had somehow been left behind. It was live and blew up in his hands.
Ten years later my former classmate was killed on board the Pan Am 103 bombing.
Archived New York Times article that is mostly about my classmate but mentions the death of the younger brother as well: https://archive.is/ykLi0
Those were the only two children in that family. I still think about them all from time to time to this very day…
Dude that is rough, no wonder it still hits you from time to time. Those poor parents.
I know you are probably just repeating the terms you were given at the time, but I would classify that 'freak accident' of a kid finding a live hand grenade left behind by an arms collector selling his house instead as 'wreckless negligence'. The grenade did exactly what it was supposed to do, the responsible adult(s) failed enormously.
Aside - I'm absolutely not trying to chide you, I just don't know how else to get my point across that we pass along these stories sometimes without questioning the framing of the story (I catch myself doing it).
I think this is the sentiment of anyone who has had to carry grenades. Whoever invented those was a bastard's bastard.
so she took it from the boy and slowly placed it behind a "substantial" tree
Nice
It reminds me when I was clearing out by grandparents garage and my dad threw a grenade at me. It was hollowed out but it still gave me a heart attack.
Did he hit you with a classic dad line like, "hey hold this, a pin thing just fell out of it" while scouring at the floor as he threw it?
Reminds me of that scene from Hot Fuzz where the old guy had a naval mine in his shed
Believe it or not, also the police. Just in a different country.
It's the British equivalent.
In the US people dial 911, in the UK it's 999
I think it's for the police in the Britains
What a lovely boy
This Dead Man’s Shoes prequel practically writes itself.
I wouldn't be 100% happy doing that, either, even being 99% sure it couldn't go off.
Thank you for your service, head teacher Jeanette Hart.
Still has to fake the hook arm for pirate day but do most of us.
If the picture is the actual thing, it doesn't have the detonator and fuse. You could throw it in a fire and not have a problem. You could hit it with a hammer and not have a problem. If you threw it in a fire and hit it with a hammer, you would ruin your whole day.
Most likely it has been fully demilled and is just a grenade shaped object that only is a threat if it is thrown at you or dropped on your naked toes.
If you aren't certain an explosive device is inert, don't pick it up and clear out anybody while you wait for an adult with gallows humor to clear it. How far you need to un-ass from the area depends on the size. A grenade? 100m. Anything else, the harder it would be to fit it in your ass, the further you need to GTFO.
a grenade isn't that bad, as long as there's something like a wall between you and the shrapnel right?