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Dr Scott said that there was no room at Broadmoor hospital. But other reports suggested that Broadmoor was not chosen because it was so near a royal home. Sd 'This was excellent for my little girl she loves to either splash about in it use balls in it or both love it' Londonmum 'Bought this for my 2yr olds birthday & used it indoors as a ball pit but within a week it had 2 punctures & you only get 1 repair patch so i had to take it down. Was very easy to put up but just very flimsy for a toddler who likes rolling around in it.' One thing about horses and sport is you have to prepare for the unexpected and you've got to think through the problems that are likely to occur. I suppose that was the discipline which to some extent coloured my thought processes." Richard 'Bought for granddaughters 1st Birthday and she ❤️ It. the joy it bought her bought joy to me. Highly recommend'
Kaykay 'My daughter loves it so much it takes us ages to get her out, Was easy to set up as well I’m just soo happy with it' Saz 'Hours of fun using as a ball pit at home. Deflate and take the the beach so the younger children can have water play. Love it'
Aminah000 'My 10 month daughter loves this product. On the hot days I fill with a little water for her to splash, on the not so hot days it’s great to use as a ball pit. The size is perfect for her and the design is great. Overall I’m really happy with this product.'
Gemma 'One of the best things i have ever bought! My children love it keeps them entertained for hours !'
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Mr Ball was by any standards mad at the time of the attempted kidnap; he was still potentially suicidal and homicidal; he needed treatment; and there was a secure hospital available where he could receive suitable treatment. Mofflin 'I bought this item for my 1year old, she love's playing in it. Didn't take long to put it up, I use it inside with balls.' Mr Ball had a history of psychiatric disturbance, and had been seen many times at the St Mary Abbott hospital, London between 1967 and 1972. He was diagnosed a schizophrenic and given tranquillising drugs. It was suggested he become an in-patient, but he rejected this suggestion.