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89 Year Old Woman Dead For Five Years
I'm surprised nobody has raised the topic of the 89 year old ladies badly decomposed body being discovered after what could be five years. What sort of an uncaring society are we living in that somebody can lie undiscovered for so long? It makes me sad and so very angry that things like this happen.
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Bernie, she probably had no family....and few visitors.
It is sad that things like this can hpppen.........some elderly people get out very little, and they would not be noticed as being missing by their neighbours.....we have some elderly people in our area and we check on them regularly. I hope that one day(if the need arises) someone will do the same for us...but I somehow doubt it. |
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I actually saw this too, 5 years hell, did nobody have a sense of smell or did the odd fly in the windows not just raise an eyebrow. Think this woman lived in Glasgow or near by and her rent was paid by DD so didn't alert anybody there, but surely there was council tax and gas and leccy, plus water rates, you'd think a red flag would have popped up somewhere:(
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What about her shopping? Oh I don't know but surely somebody should have noticed or has soceity really become so uncaring?
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It's the sort of thing you would expect in Ossy, not Glasgow.
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Apparently this old ladies flat was above a row of shops and she was known to the shopkeepers. A blatant case of "I'm alright Jack" their couldn't care less attitude is disgusting IMHO.
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That's just awful,,,,,what about her pension etc,,,did nobody at the d,s,s not notice her money had not been drawn,,,,,,
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And I guess her utilities would be paid by direct debit, so there would be movement in her bank account.......but if she was a regular visitor to the shops that she lived above, then it is truly sad that no-one thought to seek after her well being.
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Sadly it's the sort of thing that could easily happen in our large cities.
Having lived in both London and Glasgow the population there is very transient, and especiially in London it usually takes twenty years befoe a neighbour would even return a hello, nevermind if you'd not been seen for a number of years. Happily most of us in this area do have neighbours who care, and who we care for. |
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think rindys nailed it, big cities are far more transient than little dumps like accy, so therefore far higher probability of this happening. very sad but thats life.:(
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This kind of thing can happen anywhere.
The older I get, the more i think that old folk become 'invisible' socially. What I mean by that, is that they don't have the same social contacts, and families move away and live their own lives. But what are the alternatives? The last thing I would want is for government involvement......a social worker or something of that ilk.....I wouldn't mind neighbours keeping an eye out for me though. |
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But what about her electric and gas readings? I thought that by law they had to be taken every 18 months or so? I mean by the company that supplies the fuel to actuallly gain access and read the meter?
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should her doctors surgery not have occasionaly checked on her health,given that she was 89..i am sure ours do
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tragic.. was just thinking if we did have compulsory identity cards this sort of thing could be monitored.. just a thought
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I don't see how it would work either Jaysay.......Mancie, who would do the checks?
Just being on a database isn't something that would check the physical status of someone........and the old lady would have had to obtain an ID card....which she probably would not have done. There were agencies who knew of this lady's existence(so she was already on some sort of database,the immediate one that springs to mind is DWP) but it didn't stop her demise, or for that matter, recognise that she was deceased. As far as I am aware databases rely on human input. Another question for you Mancie.....would all carriers of the ID card be checked on a regular basis, regardless of their age? And would this be done by a sort of ID police force? Just interested in what you feel is appropriate. |
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and another thing..I've noticed when regular members on this site have stopped posting and nobody gives a toss... you lot gob on ... but you look out for yerselfs..the high and mighty brigade!..(punish 'em for me Eroll)
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Mancie, it isn't true about long term members stopping posting that no-one gives a hoot........to illustrate my point there were posts to ask about Grannyclaret one month when her 'White Rabbits thread failed to appear....and there have been people asking after Jaysay too....some long term members who no longer post have informed the members of their intention to leave the forum.......and that is their right.
As far as checking on Id Cards, the cost of a daily check would be prohibitive........I think that it would not make one jot of a difference....because many of these older people are reluctant to let 'snoopers' into their homes and their lives. There is a current system called Lifeline.....run by Hyndburn Homes, and it does cost money to run it. This is a system whereby an old person has a call button, and if they are in danger or are unwell they can use this and it puts a call through to a central receiving point and transmits a message to a designated person. The problem being that with extreme age and the fact that families no longer stay in the same area anymore(jobs , houses etc, force a move away) there may be no-one to receive this call if, and when it comes. In our street we have an ageing population, and while I am no spring chicken myself, my husband and I keep a regular check on our elderly neighbours.....not by being intrusive, but but offering assistance to do things like change a light bulb, post letters or get a bit of shopping.......we do this in the hope that if we were ever in need someone would do the same for us. To the older person this is a far more acceptable method of keeping an eye out for problems. |
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(Paris, late C20th.)
Knock, knock. 'Yes?' 'Are you alright?' 'Yes.' 'Are you sure?' 'Yes.' 'Could you poke your identity card through the letterbox, so I can be sure? (Muffled screams, as card is put through the letterbox.) 'Thank you Miss Garbo, see you tomorrow.' (Louder muffled sreams.) Fin. :D |
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thank you for confirming that Grannyclaret.
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