Aisling lay in drain metres from searchers

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Tue, 13 Oct 2009 8:03a.m.

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Police have confirmed this morning that the body found last night in a drainpipe in Henderson was that of two-year-old missing toddler Aisling Symes.
Police have confirmed this morning that the body found last night in a drainpipe in Henderson was that of two-year-old missing toddler Aisling Symes.
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17 Oct 2009 01:42p.m.

Toria from Papatoetoe wrote:

I have a baby-gurl who jst turned 2 a few wks ago..I can imagine da pain n grief felt at this tragic time but not ur loss..they are so curious at this age..hard to take in such a tragic event..may God bless ur family and baby Aisling..may the Lord be with her on her journey 2 the gates of heaven..she is safe and know shes in a better place..x0x0x0x..may her love and joy surround u all..and be in ur hearts forever..xoxox

16 Oct 2009 07:19p.m.

claire wrote:

No words can express how sad I am to hear of the tragic news of wee Ashling. As a mum myself of a 2.5 year old whom we nearly lost ourselves recently and a new baby, my heart goes out to the family. Rest in Peace sweet Angel Ashling, God will take good care of you, and one day you will all be together again in Heaven.

15 Oct 2009 11:32p.m.

tam wrote:

At the gates of heaven the angel babies wait
For another little precious to claim as their mate
As they see her getting closer their smiles get bigger
Co`s they see their new friend as a little girly figure
They cant see her properly so they fly to her side
One plonks Aisling on their back to take her for a ride
The angel starts running her wings start to flap
The little one loves it and her hands start to clap
Shes laughing, shes smiling, shes soaring thru the air
On the back of an Angel with long dark hair
This reminds her of her mummy, the lady she will miss
So she looks down below and blows her a kiss
She knows she`ll get every kiss that she sends
Co`s that kind of love just never, ever ends

15 Oct 2009 08:15a.m.

Louise Carelse wrote:

My deepest symphathy for the loss of your daughter.My heart goes out for you and the family.Aisling will always be in my prayers,as a christian i will pray for you, to make you even stronger in your faith in believe.God put us all to a test to see whether our spiritual home is build on sand or is it build on rock.If build on rock it will stand and whatever comes our way it will remain, but if build on sand any wind will blow it away.Be strong best wishes for the future thank from the Carelse family.

14 Oct 2009 01:59p.m.

Imee Wong wrote:

My heart have been with her since her disappearance. Not a day pass by I did not think of her. My children (6 and 3 1/2) share the same sorrow when we found out about her. We are really sorry for your lost. Be strong. Caitlin too.

14 Oct 2009 09:32a.m.

Patricia wrote:

Our hearts and prayers are with the Mum, Dad and family of Aisling. Words could never express the trauma that comes from this tragedy, but we pray that you will find strength and comfort in the days, months, years ahead. Paraparaumu

14 Oct 2009 09:22a.m.

Russ wrote:

I am so saddened by this tragedy. I pray that that family can in time come to terms with this (such easy words for an outsider to say, "come to terms" --- you Never come to terms with something like this. Gather an army of people around you who have known her and loved her, celebrate her every time you think of her - which is now always and forever, draw on each other and just move forward with time- use her as your angel power, look into the clouds and see her. To lose a child is devastation. Be strong in each other and completely drown each other in support, empower your little angel. I am so sorry this has happened. Take from it no lessons or advice, just take the message of being strong. Over a long time to come make your incredible loss which right now is so tender and fragile, something stronger and stronger every day. I am praying for you and I believe absolutely in the power of prayer. Prayer IS power, take it and use it. My sister was shot not so long ago and I have been though an experience which has also changed my life. There is simply no advice, no "what to do next" stuff to say. Pray, draw absolutely on each other and like my sister said, just "be good", try to be good at what you do in everything that you do - my heart and feelings are with you. Work hard at what you now have to do, being together, no blame, no whatever. I pray that you are both strong enough to work through this (also just words, how does anyone work though this), I battle for words. I pray that you will be a family that has strength and that is not challenged any more, please be to GOd. Be strong, this whole thing that we live is not a dress rehearsal, it is what we are doing LIFE - wise - I truly wish and pray for you.

13 Oct 2009 11:38p.m.

Sootasina wrote:

To the Symes family - I am sorry for your loss, Aisling is with his father in Heaven, like a little lovely angel beside him. Be strong for her. By the time I heard the news, about her in the drainpipe I was silent with tears. Thanks to those who were involved for the searching. Be stong and God will always be with you. R.I.P. Aisling

13 Oct 2009 07:43p.m.

Ronel wrote:

May God hold you in the palm of His hand and be with you, now and always. Words can not describe your lost, but God can heal the wounds.

13 Oct 2009 07:30p.m.

Cherelynn wrote:

Sorry for your tragic loss. May God bless you and your family and let him ease your pain.

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