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i think it depends on who was in charge of watching this kid.was this person baby sitting your kid when they fell out of the tree? or did you let your kid climb in somebodys tree and than they fell out under your watch? if they were under your watch, probably not. if they were under this othe persons watch when it happened, probably.

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