Parents are Worried about the impact for Their Kids after Survived on the Island Alone

August 15, 1945      
Parents are Worried about the Impact for Their Kids after Survived on the Island Alone
                            
In relation to the news of the group of English boys trapped in an isolated island, we interview the boys’ parents after they return home. The parents were very happy when they saw the boys are still alive after months spend in the wild. Once the boys told their story, the parents were shocked about some of the thing that happened.

The boys waiting to board the rescuse boat.
         The main concerns of many parents are how this event will impact the mental and physical health of their children in the future. Jack’s mother is very worried about his mental health, since he scared himself into having illusions of the beast, ”I was surprised when the other parents told me that Jack lead the boys into killing pigs and worshipping beasts. He always behaved very nicely in London. I’m considering taking him to a mental health specialist.”

          In response to the event that stranded the boys on the deserted island, Ralph’s father expressed his concern about the safety of air travel, “I do not understand why the plane my son was on broke down. This needs to be investigated and explained to the parents.” Ralph’s father had a position in the English Navy; he goes on to say about how proud he is of the way his son acted on the island.

         Simon, one of the boys who passed away on the deserted island was a classmate of Jack’s; his parents are angry and sorrowful about his death. They were unable to give comments.

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