If I drop dead (or simply top myself) in my house I can't think of any reason why anyone would notice me missing for a very long time. I wouldn't want it any other way.
However I'm amazed that it took a lender 7 years to notice that the mortgage payments weren't being kept up. My lender was quick enough to try to repossess my house when they didn't get any repayments for a few months (which was unsurprising as I'd paid the mortgage off but they'd lost the record of me doing so!).
No great story. Unfortunately it happens all the time. That is the new wonderful society we live in where nobody really cares for others.
After all Richard 111's body has only just been discovered in a Leicestershire car park and he died about 1485. Now that is a reason to get really miffed.
I recall being sent to a flat in Sutherland Rd off the Harrow Rd W.9. with regard to a residents complaint of the smell emanating from a neighbours flat in the block. On entering the bedroom of the flat the quilt cover was undulating on the bed and there were hundreds of bluebottles on the inside of the window blocking any light. When the quilt was pulled back the amount of maggots would of supplied a fisherman for 5 fishing seasons. The neighbour was only concerned about the smell for 4mnths and not the possibility of the demise of the elderly male resident who had lived there alone. Now that was true neighbourliness wasn't it? Sorry if that factual anecdote has upset any ones feelings but that is what happens in the real world we live in today.
what pankysmooch said. I do accept that there are people who are isolated and lonely and don't want to be but there are also many people who choose to live an isolated life and that must be respected too.
There are many that want to be left alone. They find visitors and invitations out stressful. Shame there isn't a bit more of a balance, sometimes. But they have the right to choose.
Well OK I certainly can accept the fact that old people do not appreciate outside interference and meddling and point taken but waiting 4months before complaining about the smell!! What about the cases that some of us know whereby some old auntie has lain dead for good long time and when the relatives are informed they all swarm out the woodwork and cover the scene like an old worn overcoat. Now that is mercenary and uncaring. Human nature pssh!