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In reply to the discussion: How many people feel a 10-year-old is responsible enough.... [View all]ucrdem
(15,720 posts)across the street from me. It was a few days after Christmas and the dad was out, well, philandering, he did a lot of that, and the young mom was home with several small chidren, one of whom lit the place on fire. I woke up and saw an orange glow on the ceiling and after figuring out it wasn't my Christmas lights called the FD.
Well it turns out the family hadn't called because the cell phone batteries were dead, and the place was a total loss, also uninsured, as grandma had just made the last mortgage payment on the old pile and let it lapse. Sad story. A son in Arizona owned the deed and sold the lot to a developer who put up a duplex and now the same family is back renting, in a slightly different configuration, without the philandering dad or matchbook lad who seem to be residing elsewhere.
So the moral of the story I guess is that kids play with matches, and some are more playful than others. This boy was about 7 or 8 as I recall. Everybody got out safely incidentally including the dogs.