This is actually really tragic to me. It breaks my heart to hear about a woman who was probably trying to provide for her family (she was gravely poor and taking from a donations bin) and is now gone. While I don't agree that stealing is right, this is kind of a unique situation. I am not sure how to feel. It seems very clear to me that if she was stealing for profit it wouldn't be out of a bin full of people's throwaway clothing on the side of a street. I can't imagine what her son must be going through right now. I grew up pretty poor and if my mother had have died during that I don't know what would have happened. She was such a support to me. It was hard for my family to accept charity or donations because of certain values that my parents carried and perhaps this is the same situation here. I wonder if the woman couldn't bring herself to admit she couldn't afford an outfit for her son and resorted to taking from a freebie box instead of something else.A Staten Island woman suffocated to death after she climbed inside a clothing drop box to apparently steal the donated clothes inside.
Melissa Mazzeo's head got stuck in the box when the door got stuck on her head. She died with her head outside the box and her body inside.
Motivations for the attempted theft could have stemmed for a 2007 fire that engulfed her home, leaving her family with very few belongings. She leaves behind a 16 year old son.
My question is this: What are your feelings on this situation and on poverty in general?
Edited by Glitzen (Trialist Forum Moderator): Moved to "Current Affairs" as it's better suited here!
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