By kingsleyy on Skatehive
Imagine a situation as a mother or a father of two children, both below the age of 10. While at work, the parents receive a call from the police station informing them that one of their children has been stabbed to death by a seven-year-old child in the same compound. The parents rush down, see the lifeless body of their child, cry their eyes out, and are overwhelmed with grief. In that moment, they feel the urge to go and hurt the child who killed their own, but then they realize that taking the law into their own hands could cause serious trouble. They take a step back, channel the case to the police, and demand immediate justice and judgment. However, they are stopped and told that the child who committed the crime is underage and, as such, no charge can be issued against the child or the parents. They're push to weep and mourn in silence, and the child remaining always remind them of the death of the other one. God forbid, but if you were to be the parent of the deceased child, how