FT Wrote:
I just received the following e-mail from a friend at my previous job, regarding one of our former co-workers:
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For any of you that have not heard, David J. passed away in the past few days. I don't know alot of details right now, but Mark S. called me today and asked if I knew how to get to David's apartment. Nobody had heard from him since some time last week. I gave them directions over to David's apartment and he went over and banged on the door. There was no answer, so they asked the people in the office to check on him. They found him in his apartment.
I'll pass along any details that I find out.
Gary
I have almost exactly the same story. Back in 1998 I worked in a small office. There was only 3 people employed there including myself. I was relatively new but the other two guys had worked there for years. One day one of the guys didn't turn up for work. The next day he didn't turn up either. The boss asked me to come out with him to the guys flat and we shut up the office. It must have been close to Christmas because I remember Christmas decorations being up in the window. He lived in a tennement and we asked around the neighbours. This was Tuesday and no one had seen him since Friday.
Eventually we phoned the police and waited and waited and waited. We had been literally waiting for 4 or 5 hours for the police to come when we decided to go in ourselves. Being much the bigger of the two I got the job of kicking the door in. There was a hall leading from the front door and a bedroom at the end. He was lying half in the bedroom and half in the hall. It was dark in the flat because all the curtains were closed but you knew he was dead straight away just from the way he was lying. The smell was really terrible, I think he had defecated himself. We didn't go in and were going downstairs to his neighbour to phone the police again when we saw them coming up the stairs - only about 5 hours late!
They took the body away and we had to give statements to the police. Really annoyingly they keep asking if we had ever seen him drinking, had he come into work drunk, etc etc. They obviously wanted to write him off as an alcoholic, must be less paperwork.
Believe it or not the police then just went away and left us to phone his relatives. He only had one living relative, a sister that lived in Canada and although I didn't phone her, my boss did it, apparently she pretty much didn't give a shit. Then we had to get a locksmith out to secure the door because it had been kicked in.
He died of a heart attack.