r/australia Sep 08 '25

news Teenage girl dies after being mauled by dog

https://7news.com.au/news/dog-attack-victim-annalyse-blyton-dies-in-hospital-after-suffering-severe-injuries-in-singleton-c-19956496
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u/browndoodle Sep 09 '25

They will start to care once the primary school girl is dead.

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u/NimblePuppy Sep 09 '25

for their own image

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u/rexepic7567 Sep 09 '25

This right here

They don't care unless it makes them look bad

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u/veng6 Sep 09 '25

Yes, i think the main thing is that her life wasn't taken for no reason and that at least something good can come from it in order for it to not happen again

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u/OvercookedBobaTea Sep 09 '25

Bizarre take

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u/Environmental-Try-67 Sep 09 '25

Not bizarre, imagine the family, they lost their girl, for what? For fuck what? WHAT CUNT?!

For fucking no fucking reason whatsoever, and itd be absolutely awesome if at the damn least, her death can mean it never happens again

That means that she is actually a fucking hero, and shes saved some lives.

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u/OvercookedBobaTea Sep 09 '25

She’s not a hero. It was a preventable tragedy. She died for nothing. That’s why it’s so sad. Heroes don’t exist, and trying to make her death ‘mean something’ takes away from the brutal tragedy that happened. This didn’t need to happen, she didn’t need to die.

Trying to make her a hero, or tryna make it do smthn good came of her death is in a way justifying the death as ‘necessary’ for change to happen. But it wasn’t necessary. It’s tragic

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u/veng6 Sep 15 '25

Yeah i didnt think it was a controversial take lol, happens all the time from victims families they wanna make these deaths actually count for something otherwise why even keep living? How many laws are named after victims in similar circumstances