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Good grief. Heck if he wants an insulin pump I have an old one I would give him.

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This is nuts :-(

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WoW am shocked!! And the policeman said may be they will sell it in black market!! Jeez

The good thing is that he will have a new pump and the one stolen can't be used by anyone since it has a serial number! AHA
Hope it will be useless for them and they got caught

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Actually, in the interview I saw, the officer said he doesn't know if there would be any demand for this device on a black market. The opinion locally is the guys took it out of meanness and most likely threw it out from the car a few miles away.

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Wow, that's horrible :(

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How sad. Another low for humankind.

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That is SO LOW! To steal something from someone whose life depends on it? They're the worst type of people on this earth. I wonder if they grew up with other humans?

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I am so confused. Why? Its terrible that people would do something like this just for the heck of it.

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Wow! That was ignorant. I don't think they were initially thinking of selling the pump since they didn't know what it was or how much it was worth. I mean they didn't take his money or ipod. Since Lee said it was necessary for his Life, they probably thought by pulling it off, that it might kill him or harm him health-wise. That's Sick either way.

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...sigh...deep breath...sigh...
At least they did not harm him more and he is safe.

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This happens in Donegal all the time, it's called "coveting the pump", a serious problem for our local police. What the hell did they actually think it was, yeah I know !

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Josephine - that's so sad. So you're saying they think it's an ipod?

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