That father had such respect for the rescuers. Today, families EXPECT rescuers to do everything even die trying to find their loved ones 😤
@shawnadennis613Ай бұрын
I’m so Claustrophobic, I couldn’t imagine even trying to go into a small space.
@JosephGross17Ай бұрын
I concur. There's no way I'm spelunking EVER
@sylvialin6453Ай бұрын
Thank you for this word Claustrophobic..Me too I've phobia. I avoid this places.
@rhondag3655Ай бұрын
That 1st father having to make the decision to leave his son’s body there was heartbreaking. Yet, it was the right decision.
@shawnadennis613Ай бұрын
I can’t imagine what that family had to go through already losing one child, and then losing another child a few year’s later. Then having to wait 13 agonizing days to get your child out. 😢
@ChrisSkinner-q8bАй бұрын
13 days says it all for me
@PeteTong-f4jАй бұрын
If they really care they would have looking after the 2yrs old like a HAWK 24/7 that's tell you what kind of parents they are !!!
@shawnadennis613Ай бұрын
@ There was an illegal borehole in the grass. Sometimes you can’t be latched to your child every second! It’s not the parent’s fault. The fault lies with the darn borehole no one filled in when they were finished.
@TampaAriesАй бұрын
@shawnadennis613 ummm most parents are latched to a 2 year old
@shawnadennis613Ай бұрын
@ A 2 year old is all over the place. It’s impossible to be glued to them every minute of the day.
@JennyWintersАй бұрын
You have to be very very vigilant over a small child. They can get into trouble in an instant. I'm not faulting these parents but at the same time I don't understand the circumstances of them not being on top of him every single minute. I had the same problem with my kid at that age. You have to be HYPER vigilant and I really feel in my heart for these parents.
@ruthwoodley5915Ай бұрын
KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE UNDER 5's
@rebeccapeach4008Ай бұрын
Almost having a panic attack watching this, imagine that feeling being trapped and not able to move.
@DoriGordon-oi8sqАй бұрын
What a man Mr. Moss's father was/is in making the decision to leave his son's body inside the cave rather than risk the lives of the people who would be tasked with recovering it!
@mariekatherine5238Ай бұрын
I believe it is sealed off by the govt. and a stone to his memory near the entrance.
@dondamon4669Ай бұрын
A man would get the body himself
@Jkk55Ай бұрын
My heart goes out to the familys of these victims so very sad, I have claustrophobia I had a CT scan a couple of weeks ago and felt like I was going to die! never again!
@leviniahill454Ай бұрын
They can fit a mirror above your face so you can see the room which makes it less daunting. Im not claustrophobic but get the mirror anyway because I'm a sticky beak and like to watch the workers 😊
@MalcolmMacleod-v3e23 күн бұрын
Sorry untamed. I left a premature comment on your 5 most painful deaths vid. This is my personal nightmare. Upside down in the dark and you keep telling yourself,” just a lil bit further and this tiny tunnel opens into a bigger cave”. But it’s a dead end and you can’t inhale, exhale or move your arms. On top of that once the rescue workers get to you they have to break your knees to maybe get out. Terrifying
@Blackdog222Ай бұрын
Becoming trapped and unable to move is my biggest fear.
@unmalo2768Ай бұрын
Like having Creepy Joe as President for 4 years!!!!
@speedfreak8200Ай бұрын
Yeah damn Joe, he immediately lowered the high cost of Insulin, and gave me a $400.00 per month raise on my SSI. And kept Obama's affordable care act. We will never recover from 4 more yrs of Donald VonShitzenpants @unmalo2768
@dantehawthorne65Ай бұрын
You and me both.
@alluresearlesxxxgalaxyqueenАй бұрын
it is my fear too smh ugh 🥺😫😭🙄
@fredpirelliАй бұрын
@@dantehawthorne65enjoy your Kool Aid.
@heatherk6160Ай бұрын
Thank you again for another great informative vid and look forward to more 🎉
@shawnadennis613Ай бұрын
That Carbon Monoxide will get you every time. It’s sad that Neil never got out of that cave.
@JennyWintersАй бұрын
If you have a panic attack and hyperventilate, cup your hands over your mouth and nose and you'll feel better immediately. I know this from experience.
@shawnadennis613Ай бұрын
@ I have panic attacks but I appreciate the advice.
@maryellenowen1658Ай бұрын
This, fire and drowning are my worst fears. Slow & painful. 🙏
@wht-rabt-obj21 күн бұрын
I don't get that last one. It's a play area, plastic rocks...how hard can it be to just smash and break someone who is stuck?
@dianemartinez1839Ай бұрын
No whoever did not cover that hole is part of the fault. It is illegal not to cover it.
@jimmyday9536Ай бұрын
He said it was covered with a rock.
@FarmerFpvАй бұрын
Who lets a 3-year-old wander on a property without checking it for dangers? The parents were also at fault. That hole was 50 yards from where the parents were sitting. That is very irresponsible.
@hl_editz1Ай бұрын
@@FarmerFpvThey wouldn't know and they were right behind the kid and the kid just accidentally fell they wouldn't have known that there was a hole😢
@bluefreya3565Ай бұрын
How did a person die in a place made for climbimg? I find that to be ridiculous. That place should have held more of the blame... and if it was an actual tunnel there should be safety precautions to get him out faster than 4 hours. Good video by the way 😂
@verabeatrizraposodeabreu5171Ай бұрын
The worst type of death to me. I am super claustrophobic.
@Yaz-tw4pbАй бұрын
What a tragic stories, may all the victims rest in peace 😢💔
@TeaselpoppyАй бұрын
I live in Castleton and have visited the caves many times. Funny how they never tell you about this storey !
@MrMoosekiller31Ай бұрын
Should be heafty fines for wells being left wide open with no barricades many animals fall into those also and shouldn't happen
@rebeccapeach4008Ай бұрын
Do you not use spell check?? Hefty not heafty. My iPad will not allow me to type incorrect words or they are highlighted red.
@sarahfoster6765Ай бұрын
@@rebeccapeach4008why does it bother you so much that you have to point it out, it happens all the time & not everyone is watching on an iPad & they don’t always spell check
@lazyhomebody13566 күн бұрын
I turned mine off!@@rebeccapeach4008
@lonwillis783Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas to all and safe warm night. I know about the Port Clinton kid... so sad. I live in NE Ohio
@lisaazzano1811Ай бұрын
By 2 weeks that child would be dead just from dehydration. That baby didn't stand a chance 😢
@SweetsakuramilkАй бұрын
Harlys parents didn't call right away they waited two days cause whenever he would get in a fight with his parents he would run away for a short time his parents also weren't even that concerned about him either
@ivanpetrov518515 күн бұрын
Harley was a miserable son of a b*tch. This lazy narcissistic fool got into that trouble simply because he didn't want to go to school last day BEFORE 2 WEEKS OF VACATION. How lazy you should be to come up to the idea to hide in an empty house the whole day just because you didn't feel like studying and dealing with teachers. Let's imagine that he was able to enter the house by going the whole way down. How would have he escaped when the day is over? By breaking the windows and probably hurting himself by broken glass?!? This guy is a certified moron and thanks God he never entered the labour force.
@jcsinca3387Ай бұрын
You have a 300 foot hole on your property that you don't bother to cap. You let a 2 year old get out of your sight outdoors. There was a lot of negligence, a lot of stupidity in that incident. My son was never out of my sight as a toddler. I can't even imagine letting that happen. As for the other situations, those were mostly adults making conscious idiotic decisions to go into very dangerous places on their own or kids making bad choices.
@RoadToPerdition9825Ай бұрын
So much spite and evil. Those people are dead, no need to call them the names. Keep your judgment for yourself if you don't have anything other to say. You must be really hurt to be so evil and toxic. Stupidity is to think how perfect and fantastic you are and how everything you do is right. World "needs" your contribution. Just wait until something happens out of nowhere.
@DuckGoat-mr9tuАй бұрын
They did not dig the hole, nor were they aware of it. The kid was playing in a field dont tell me you were glued to your child while they played. It was an unfortunate tragegy.
@terrainegrace17Ай бұрын
Never out of your sight? You never looked up at the sky and your toddler moved from your left to your right? You had your eyes on him AT ALL TIMES no matter what? Do you watch your kid sleep every minute of the night? When you go outdoors for a family function, you’re not talking to a single person? You’re constantly gazing at your child without looking away for a second? Look, I have two toddlers. I watch them but I’m not egotistical enough to make such a grandeur statement. Kids get out of your sight, it happens! Even when you are holding your child’s hand, the ground beneath you can give way. That one lady in Asia, her death is very popular, she was walking with her son hand-in-hand up to an escalator. The ground caved in underneath her and she threw her child to safety in a split second. You’re talking about a very small hole in the ground that you CANNOT SEE!! And you expect the parents to know about it? People fall through sink holes walking down the street, what, are they irresponsible like you claim?
@jcsinca3387Ай бұрын
@@terrainegrace17 Actually its a 300 fucking foot deep hole that every retard on that farm knew about. And yeah, that is true, he was either in my wife's sight or mine, there was NEVER a time when he ran out of our site when he was less than 4 years old - NEVER. And they were NOT walking hand in hand you retard, that kid was off on his OWN, they didn't even know where he was. And no we didn't watch him all fucking night in his crib you moron because he was SAFE there, they are not SAFE outside, I know my mother let ME run loose and I did stupid shit and could have DIED. I'm sorry that you suck as a parent but I didn't.
@jcsinca3387Ай бұрын
@@DuckGoat-mr9tu That kid was TWO years old you GD idiot. NO, my TWO year old son was never out of my sight OUTSIDE especially in some fucking place I was obviously unfamiliar with. How fucking dumb are YOU as a parent? how fucking irresponsible are YOU?
@GeorgiaPeach069Ай бұрын
Love your amazing content!!! Thank you for such awesome videos. I fuckin' love this channel!!! ❤❤❤
@lauriestahlbaum7844Ай бұрын
why wouldn't they have covered that hole? that is ridiculous.
@MrMoosekiller31Ай бұрын
Bet being stuck aboard that sub that imploded at the Titanic wreckage site was freaky imagine one of em going into panic mode in there no thanks man wasn't born with gills or wings il keep my two feet on the ground and above water kinda curious to see how are gonna crash building those man carrying drones
@dondamon4669Ай бұрын
Don't people realise nearly every death is like this regardless of where you are
@monstercontent5497Ай бұрын
Not if u take yourself out
@cherylpurdue888Ай бұрын
Heartbreaking deaths😢
@paulwright8378Ай бұрын
You didn't show the woman that got caught in the hole
@MegaBored2Ай бұрын
Please stop the little film flickers, it's hard to watch.
@lazyhomebody13566 күн бұрын
AND it's not a moving film! It's a still photo 😅
@ecm84eeАй бұрын
When you try to get moss outta a cave
@BertLundblad-n2j19 күн бұрын
they could also monitor the boy
@TampaAriesАй бұрын
Poor baby. Dont know how 2 parents cant keep track of a 2 year old. You had ONE JOB to do smh. Guarantee they were playing on their phones.
@lolarodriguez426Ай бұрын
@@TampaAries and to have already lost one child, you would think they would be tripping over each other watching over this one
@JennyWintersАй бұрын
I don't think phones were part of the problem but the culture, the society maybe a problem. Things happen in an instant and you can't always be on top of it. It is just so sad. I am so sorry.
@SweetsakuramilkАй бұрын
Get your facts right
@lolarodriguez426Ай бұрын
The parents not watching that baby is the only people to blame for their baby's death
@shaungomez9898Ай бұрын
You are right on that but also consider the fact that whoever built that hole illegally should have taken responsibility for the death of their child.
@lolarodriguez426Ай бұрын
Right, but if they were watching the baby he would most likely be here today
@TampaAriesАй бұрын
@@lolarodriguez426 guarantee they were checking their Facebook "likes" on their phones
@shaungomez9898Ай бұрын
@@lolarodriguez426 I agree but also consider the fact that the person who illegally dug that hole should take responsibility 90 percent of the time this tragic event occurred. The other 10 percent should be the parents for neglecting their supervision of the baby wandering off and they should have done a better job of never keeping their eyes off of him.
@Kellie-c3bАй бұрын
If u r a patent or have ever cared for a child; things can happen very quickly. We were not there and do not have all the facts. Im sure the parents also blame themselves. May God bless and comfort them. The property owner is also responsible 🙏🏽🙏🏽💕
@VirginiaBouchier8257Ай бұрын
Harley was autistic, RIP
@lazyhomebody13566 күн бұрын
Yeah, I could tell. I totally would have climbed that chimney though- I was lucky
@PeteTong-f4jАй бұрын
Who what kind of parents are they and what was they doing ? You have one job Looking after a 2yrs old How hard can it be i Guess God think you dont Deserve to be parents danger hole in garden not covered and no care in looking after 2yrs old should get a nanny
@treyada7210Ай бұрын
They were on a field unaware of the hole
@WATCHOCCUPATION.101Ай бұрын
1st
@RALPHBO7Ай бұрын
I didn’t know people could be that stupid. Well, come to think of it I did… More Conformation…
@joeblodontchno5309Ай бұрын
1st again lol
@WATCHOCCUPATION.101Ай бұрын
1st
@briancarter9500Ай бұрын
If what you live for is being the first to comment you really need to GET A LIFE.
@joeblodontchno5309Ай бұрын
@@briancarter9500 cry some more 😆
@lazyhomebody13566 күн бұрын
This is a really small channel though. Expand your horizons and be First on a big channel- now THAT'S a thrill
@stevoplexАй бұрын
Oh! Oh no! 🫣 All of these are horrible! Brings back memories of my being stuck in a cave in Schoharie, upstate New York. Terrifying. But I was saved. The terror of being stuck in a confined space underground immediately canceled my interest in spelunking. 🥺 Oh! Oh!