The article discusses alarming incidents related to both surrogacy and skydiving accidents. One alleged surrogacy victim revealed manipulative practices, where she was brought to Georgia and faced coercion and lack of transparency about the process. Meanwhile, the ongoing fatalities at California's Lodi Parachute Center, which has claimed 28 lives since 1985, point to inadequate data on safety compared to air jump rates. The article also refers to legal accountability in instances of reckless child abuse and the tragic end of a burn victim due to inadequate medical care.
"The women there told us there were no (surrogacy) contracts or parents. After we got this information, we got scared, so we tried to contact people back home."
"It's impossible to know the actual fatality rate per jump because there's no record of how many people actually jump out of planes there."
"They were sentenced to 16 years in prison, the minimum sentence they could have received."
"Delilah Clayburn-Hill reportedly was informed of the burns and blisters but failed to implement appropriate treatment and therapy."
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