This article was nominated for deletion on 7 February 2006. The result of the discussion was no consensus.
This article was nominated for deletion on 2006 June 7. The result of the discussion was keep.
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As I said before on the Rachel Entwistle talk page, I disagree with the deletion of the pages. The Neil Entwistle case is getting very serious. ABC, CNN, People Magazine (front cover of this week's magazine), BBC and quite possibly other media are getting interested in this mystery case. If it's notable enough to them, then it's notable enough for Wikipedia. Fanficgurl 1:26, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
I've just properly formatted the dates of birth and death, and got rid of unnecessary blank lines, but all three articles about the Entwistles ought to be merged into one article (if any are kept, it's sad ut not unfortunately particularly unusual) when all the legal processes have finished. It's all very sad, but really I must doubt that this article can say very much - what can be said about an 8-month old child that can't be said about virtually any child? I'm also doubtful that any child so young would be able to recite the Lords' Prayer at her christening. -- Arwel (talk) 14:28, 18 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]