User blog comment:Flarethehedgecat195/wow....../@comment-26037781-20150804152005

....This made little sense, but I'll just assume you're referring to the incident in China where a woman was caught under an escalator but pushed her son out of the way just in time. She didn't survive, but she saved her son.

A man's leg got caught just nearly a week later with the need of his leg to be amputated.

Thing is, with news reports, we're not supposed to know their identities, although some people do foolishly release the bits and bobs of data. It's not our business to know who died. But honestly, Flare?

Let's just leave the news to the professionals. I'm not trying to be mean, but you don't really need to have to feel the need to make a blog where most of it is a big 'what' from how it's laid out. Which is where I should tell you to slow down.

A thing to note is that we shouldn't say that it's the workers' fault that this happened. Things get old or go into disrepair. Or they break, but we shouldn't use them as a scapegoat or shame them, they probably feel bad enough that they didn't make something that's safe for a long time, and someone's life ended up being lost.

Tl;dr Don't shame the workers, we're all fine, and we know of these news reports. And I'm not trying to be mean when I say this, even though it might appear that I am.