dead man's body found a year after
By glitzypurple
@glitzypurple (1477)
Philippines
January 10, 2008 4:25am CST
I never thought this can happen: a man dies and is discovered a year after! Could they not sense it or even smell the decomposing body? Decomposing bodies would smell, right? I just think this is strange, to others it might be kinda funny but I think it's weird that no one noticed...
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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - An elderly man lay dead in his apartment in Australia's largest city for a year before anyone noticed, officials and news reports said Thursday.
The body of Jorge Chambe, 64, was found on Tuesday in his single bedroom, government-owned flat in the Sydney suburb of Yagoona when police and firefighters broke in, after concerns about his welfare were finally raised.
Decomposition of the body was advanced and bank records indicated Chambe died about a year earlier, officials said.
"It's amazing," Detective-Inspector Ian Prye told reporters. "This guy lives in the suburbs and he dies and no one notices for a year."
The circumstances of Chambe's death triggered calls for a national strategy to better check on elderly people living alone, and worry that Australians were losing their sense of community.
"How can it happen that a person can die in such a lonely way and no one know?" New South Wales state Housing Minister Matt Brown told the Macquarie Radio network on Thursday.
In news reports, neighbors at the apartment block described Chambe as a quiet man who was friendly but who kept mostly to himself. He had received federal government welfare payments and his rent was paid automatically by direct debit from his bank account.
His mailbox had filled to overflowing, but no one had noticed a smell or other clues that he had died, the reports said. A worried neighbor finally called housing officials on Monday, and authorities broke in when Chambe did not respond.
Critics said the state government had failed to follow through on a monitoring plan that was established after three elderly people's deaths that had gone unnoticed for months came to light within two weeks in early 2006.
Geoffrey Bird, deputy directory of seniors' organization the Council on the Aging, said the problem of old people living out their final days in isolation was a national problem, and needed a federal response.
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@liowkc (50)
• Singapore
11 Jan 08
This is hardly unique; it happens in all communites.
This sad state of affair attests to the harsh reality of human nature - coldness of the heart.
@left4dead (2)
• United States
10 Jan 08
WOW. That's how long it took, a year to find a decomposing smelly as hell body. Nobody suspected anything?
@musicman6 (2407)
• United States
10 Jan 08
This is sad, but it happens over here in the US also, the elderly are neglected for everything over here,nobody cares, that they can't get around like everybody else does! Criminals take advantage of that and they steal from them, their money, and other personal property!
@honeylore23 (1081)
• United States
10 Jan 08
This is a one of the shocking news i have read. How come neighbors didn't smell the decomposing body. And besides, did the people around, I mean the neighbor of the said guy aren't they curious or intrigue on why this man has not get out of his house for a week or a month?
Well it is so sad to know things like this do happen. I just wish people would be aware of what is happening around.