Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Errr derrr!
"Neighbours are horrified to learn a woman's death went unnoticed in inner Sydney for up to eight years."
What wonderful caring sharing neighbours. Caring sharing neighbours who should really shut the fark up in the face of reporters lest they might appear to be seriously disingenuous geese.
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Seemingly impossible.
Bailiffs would have called to collect unpaid rates,or R/estate and or govt leasings would require rental payments.
And the Smell ...plus the flies, also weekly free n/papers and junk mail, dodgy I fink mate.
Bailiffs would have called to collect unpaid rates,or R/estate and or govt leasings would require rental payments.
And the Smell ...plus the flies, also weekly free n/papers and junk mail, dodgy I fink mate.
"Acting Superintendent Dzevlan said the woman's mail had been redirected before 2003 to her sister-in-law but that had eventually stopped.
Her electricity had been turned off years ago and she was still receiving a Centrelink payment that had not been touched." ... so there's $100,000 in her bank account ?
and there must be a mountain of mail in the hallway ...
Her electricity had been turned off years ago and she was still receiving a Centrelink payment that had not been touched." ... so there's $100,000 in her bank account ?
and there must be a mountain of mail in the hallway ...
Some screwed up but not necessarily her neighbours in this case, as she used to have close contact with her sister. Given the area she lived, I am not surprised that no one noticed her absence. But one paper intimated there was a 'reason' why her sister contacted the police.
but wait ... that's not all -
PerthNow July 08, 2011 6:21PM
A 75-year-old man lay dead in his Homeswest unit for up to two years before his remains were discovered in Perth this week.
Seven News reported tonight that Robert Roll's skeletal remains were only detected yesterday after police finally got inside the city unit.
Neighbours said they were horrified to learn the elderly man's death had gone undetected for up to two years.
"It's a disgrace on us neighbours here not to have checked."
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PerthNow July 08, 2011 6:21PM
A 75-year-old man lay dead in his Homeswest unit for up to two years before his remains were discovered in Perth this week.
Seven News reported tonight that Robert Roll's skeletal remains were only detected yesterday after police finally got inside the city unit.
Neighbours said they were horrified to learn the elderly man's death had gone undetected for up to two years.
"It's a disgrace on us neighbours here not to have checked."
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