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    Harried family forgets tot in Vancouver airport

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia - An immigrant family left a 23-month-old boy in the Vancouver airport and learned he was missing only when contacted during the next leg of the trip.

    Jun Parreno, the boy's father, told The Vancouver Sun the mix-up occurred Monday as he, his wife and two grandparents of the child, J.M., were scrambling between their arrival in Canada and a connecting flight to Winnipeg on Air Canada.

    Running late after having to unpack and repack all their luggage, "we had 10 minutes before boarding," said Parreno, who was emigrating with his family from the Philippines. "We were running for the gate."

    He said he thought his son was with the three other adults, who were running to the gate ahead of him, and they thought the little boy was with him.

    Instead, in a scenario similar to the movie "Home Alone," the toddler was wandering alone between a security checkpoint and the flight gates, said Angela Mah, an Air Canada representative.

    "We were called by (security) who told us one of the security people had a toddler in tow," Mah said. "He doesn't speak English, so we found a Tagalog-speaking agent who has been looking after him."

    There was no boarding pass for the youngster because he did not have a separately assigned seat, so there was no indication in the airline's computer system that someone had missed a flight, nor had there been any panicked calls from anyone on a flight missing a child, Mah said.

    That's because the family was scattered in different parts of the plane to Winnipeg and still didn't know the child had been left.

    Air Canada staff began checking flights that had left, and "we eventually determined who his parents might be ... and the flight crew talked to them," Mah said. "They didn't realize until then that the baby had been left behind.

    "We're not aware of this ever happening on an Air Canada flight before."

    The parents were put into telephone contact with the little boy, and Parreno was put on another Air Canada plane to return to Vancouver to get him after the family's flight arrived in Winnipeg with the airline covering the cost of the two additional flights, she said.

    Parreno had tears in his eyes when he returned to Winnipeg holding his son.

    "I am relieved everything is OK ... but I was shocked," he said. "The staff at Air Canada took good care of him."
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    As someone who probably travels more in 6-9 months than the entire board put together (At least I like to think so, anyway ) I easily could see this happen.

    The family sounds like they were far from malicious, and it was an honest mistake -not to mention being in a foregin country where everything is insane and every mistake you make seems to multiply by one hundred.

    If you spend enough time in airports, you can see damn near anything. I know I have.
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    • #3
      between this and the beer, you can tell families love there children very much nowadays
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      • #4
        At first I thought lynchem was up to his old tricks again.

        But, I'm not as sympathetic as SOTO. I find it difficult to understand how somebody forgets their child especially in someplace like an airport where they should be watched every second.

        We had a story out of SLC, where a couple left their baby in the car to go shopping. Security busted out the window and the kid was dehydrated and sick. He is fine, but geez. The real kicker was this happened on Mother's Day.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by BroncoManiac_69 View Post
          At first I thought lynchem was up to his old tricks again.

          But, I'm not as sympathetic as SOTO. I find it difficult to understand how somebody forgets their child especially in someplace like an airport where they should be watched every second.

          We had a story out of SLC, where a couple left their baby in the car to go shopping. Security busted out the window and the kid was dehydrated and sick. He is fine, but geez. The real kicker was this happened on Mother's Day.
          you sure are tempting me to pull a trick

          shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh its coming soon just u wait
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          • #6
            Sounds like an unfortunate mistake...crazy though!

            Thx,
            Joe
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            • #7
              As a parent, I have no patience for this kind of crap.
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              • #8
                It scares the ever living crap outta me when I hear about stuff like this. I'm sorry, but malicious or not, your first priority should be your kid, not a stupid airplane. :hammer:

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jetrazor74 View Post
                  It scares the ever living crap outta me when I hear about stuff like this. I'm sorry, but malicious or not, your first priority should be your kid, not a stupid airplane. :hammer:
                  True... if you're going to get lost or miss a plane, you do it as a family... NEVER leave a member behind, especially a child... The kid didn't even speak the native language! You gotta keep an eye on them youngsters...
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                  • #10
                    Hope it wasn't B4Bronco6!!!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by PandaBear007 View Post
                      Hope it wasn't B4Bronco6!!!
                      I always wondered how B4 ended up in Wisconsin.. :thumb:
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                      • #12
                        Did they forget? Or did they "forget"

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                        • #13
                          I'm still a bit baffled by this whole thing. I can understand that there was a miscommunication but you'd think that someone would have double checked that they had everything and everybody in the midst of changing planes. At least it all turned out for the best.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Hardcore Bronco Babe View Post
                            I'm still a bit baffled by this whole thing. I can understand that there was a miscommunication but you'd think that someone would have double checked that they had everything and everybody in the midst of changing planes. At least it all turned out for the best.
                            Well I wouldn't call it "best" for that poor kid!

                            I still say that no flight on earth is more important than my little girls!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Hardcore Bronco Babe View Post
                              I'm still a bit baffled by this whole thing. I can understand that there was a miscommunication but you'd think that someone would have double checked that they had everything and everybody in the midst of changing planes. At least it all turned out for the best.
                              i wish i could say the same, but i can kind of understand. we left my little sister at a gas station once on a camping trip. we were at least 2 miles down the road before we realized she was missing

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