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The reporter learned from the Yangzhou police on the 21st that Yangzhou City’s Yizheng “empty nest†was dying at his home and was alerted by neighbors to the police one week later. After the police broke the door, he found that the old man died at home and his body was highly rotted. Upon forensic medical examination, the elderly died of sudden illness and fell to death. The death date should be more than 7 days.
Recently, in the Yizheng area, there have been a number of incidents in which the deaths of the empty-nest old people have been known without anyone’s knowledge.
On the evening of the 20th, in a unit building in Yizheng, Yangzhou, Wang, a resident of the 4th floor of the unit, was stifled by odors. He ran downstairs and knocked on the door of Zhang’s neighbor on the second floor. Zhang also reflected that the stench was constantly smelling in recent days. The two men immediately thought that he had not seen Grandpa Deng living alone on the third floor out in the past few days. Did he accidentally happen? The two quickly rushed to the 3rd floor and knocked on the door. No one responded for a long time, and the odor wafted in the door. The two felt bad and called the police immediately.
Yangzhou City Public Security Bureau Yihua Branch Pudong police station on duty police received a call and quickly rushed to the scene. After forcibly breaking the door, the sight in front of him was astonishing. The mosquitoes flew in the house. Uncle Deng was wearing a pair of shorts and fell in a corner of the living room. The body was highly rotted and terrible.
It is understood that Uncle Deng is 73 years old. He has been living alone since his divorce. He often suffers from high blood pressure and other diseases. He is also very eccentric and rarely communicates with people. The next son of his son lives in a nearby community, but he is rarely contacted at ordinary times. (Finish)
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