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How Can I Locate A "stolen" Elderly Relative?
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In March I posted about my 93 year old aunt who has advanced cancer and was discharged from hospital with a care package in place, which seemed to have been working. I live over 100 miles away so my input has not been great but another much younger aunt has been taking care of things. My good for nothing cousin, the only child of the 93 year old has had nothing to do with her mother since Christmas. My younger aunt rang my cousin and told her to get her finger out as younger aunt was going away for a much needed holiday.
Anyway, younger aunt has returned from holiday to find a letter from my cousin saying she has put the 93 year old in a home (not local) and has got rid of her flat & possessions. The cousin has cleared off to live in France!
Younger aunt is going frantic as she cannot find out where her sister is. A check of all local nursing homes and the GP have found nothing.
Any suggestions?
Anyway, younger aunt has returned from holiday to find a letter from my cousin saying she has put the 93 year old in a home (not local) and has got rid of her flat & possessions. The cousin has cleared off to live in France!
Younger aunt is going frantic as she cannot find out where her sister is. A check of all local nursing homes and the GP have found nothing.
Any suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The police must be informed of this urgently. At risk of being over dramatic there has almost certainly been a crime committed here.
So many questions, how is the care homes being funded for a start , they are not cheap. What about the flat was it sold or just the lease given up, how could it happen so fast ? How long was the younger aunt away, week month longer ?
So many questions, how is the care homes being funded for a start , they are not cheap. What about the flat was it sold or just the lease given up, how could it happen so fast ? How long was the younger aunt away, week month longer ?
I have enlisted the help of one of my brothers who is a (road traffic) policeman. He is going to contact social services
The flat was a council flat and enquiries with the council have been negative.
It is only a couple of years ago my aunt sold her house and moved into the flat and I know that at the time she made my cousin joint signatory on all her bank/building society accounts
The flat was a council flat and enquiries with the council have been negative.
It is only a couple of years ago my aunt sold her house and moved into the flat and I know that at the time she made my cousin joint signatory on all her bank/building society accounts
I wouldn't rule out a Private I - some small firms around and have their ways. Will tell you if they cant help too - & might not cost alot.
Does she get a pension ?
May be linked to where she now is ref- her financial needs etc., and police could easily get this checked or at least know how you can find out.
If the lady has memory loss she wont have a clue whats going on and may be telling people she doesn't want people to know where she is.
I'd also go with the police advice.. hope she's safe and you find her. Poor sweeie. Police will also smell a rat it (hopefully) if anything illegal happening re her assets - all might be above board but this whole saga sounds suspicious and cold.
Does she get a pension ?
May be linked to where she now is ref- her financial needs etc., and police could easily get this checked or at least know how you can find out.
If the lady has memory loss she wont have a clue whats going on and may be telling people she doesn't want people to know where she is.
I'd also go with the police advice.. hope she's safe and you find her. Poor sweeie. Police will also smell a rat it (hopefully) if anything illegal happening re her assets - all might be above board but this whole saga sounds suspicious and cold.
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