Man Lay Dead in His Bed For TWO YEARS

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Condo fees and bills were still being paid. Body finally found in mummified state

WINNIPEG—His telephone number was still listed in the telephone directory and his condominium fees and bills were automatically being withdrawn from his bank account.

No one knew Jim Sulkers had died in his bed almost two years ago.

Neighbour Sam Shuster said residents in the complex often wondered where the man they knew only as Jim had gone, but were told his condominium fees were still being paid.

"How can that happen, for God's sake. Two years!" Shuster said yesterday of the man who had been a resident in the building since the mid-1980s.

"I used to ask the president of the board of directors where in the hell is he? She said all she knew was the bank gets the monthly money so we don't worry about it."

Sulkers' remains were discovered Wednesday. Manitoba's chief medical examiner, Dr. Thambirajah Balachandra, determined he had died of natural causes.

Sulkers, believed to be in his 50s, had multiple sclerosis. Balachandra said there were no signs of trauma and he was able to quickly rule out homicide, suicide or accident as a cause of death. But because the body was in a mummified state, he could not determine an exact cause.

He said a newspaper dated Nov. 21, 2002, was found in the man's apartment and a wall calendar was opened to November 2002 — evidence the man died nearly two years ago.

A cousin, Kim Dyck of Winnipeg, said she lost contact with the man after his mother died about 10 years ago, but relatives had attempted to make contact with Sulkers last summer when they were in the city for a wedding.

"They knocked on his door and he didn't answer," she said. "You assume he isn't home. You certainly don't assume he's dead."

She said the man's bills must have been covered by a pension cheque automatically deposited into his bank account.

Neighbours said Sulkers' mailbox had become full several times and was always emptied by a letter carrier.

Canada Post spokesman Brian Garagan said letter carriers are required to clear full mailboxes and inform a supervisor, who calls the condo owner. He said the corporation was trying to determine if that policy was followed.

He said Sulkers' mail delivery was halted at some point but he wasn't sure when. He said he would be talking to the letter carrier on the route.

Marcel Baril, executive director of the Family Centre in Winnipeg, called the situation bizarre and sad. "It's odd that we live in a society where technology can take care of our affairs like that, even if we passed away two years ago, and nobody's noticed."

A spokeswoman for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada said the disease itself was not fatal but complications could be.

Canadian Press

That is just sad. Can't imagine being that alone and disattached from society. I hope someone would come find me. :(
 
We'll come find you Kyle! The DIS would miss you.


That's a horrible story. Two years? Very sad.
 
How very sad and now I'm sure the family will come out of the wood works to see what $$$$ they can get out of him. But couldn't have cared less for 2 years.
 
I don't mean to sound crude but I would think that his neighbors would have smelled him. So sad that no one cared enough to check on him.
 

That's what'll happen to me. I'll die and no one will notice until my mailbox becomes too full.
 
This really has the makings of an urban legend. Come on guys please......someone had to have smelled him.:teeth:
 
Ahhh, the sign that one is truly loved... your neighbors will smell you in under two years:p
 
Originally posted by aimee11621
This really has the makings of an urban legend. Come on guys please......someone had to have smelled him.:teeth:

My thoughts EXACTLY. Didn't someone smell him after all that time!!
 
Very odd story (and really sad), but the fact that a legitimate newspaper published this articles with actual names included makes me believe that odds are pretty good that it's real. This is a lot more specific than most urban legends. I, too, would think someone would have smelled him in the beginning, but after a while, the smell would likely be gone.

Otherwise, this is a very cleverly written legend...
 
What is really sad is that because the company was getting his money, they didn't care that no had seen him. :(
 
I think the postal service is most to blame. His mail had to have been piling up if they stopped it at some point. They should have checked into it right away. Around here if that happens, the police are usually notified right away.

I really hope it is just an urban legend. If not, it's very sad.
 
Originally posted by Pooh67_68
What is really sad is that because the company was getting his money, they didn't care that no had seen him. :(

That, and the fact the Post Office just emptied his box? :confused:

Something stinks here! (Pun intended!)

How very sad!
 
I don't think one can *blame* anyone. It is sad & even tragic.

Not too long ago we had a man die in the public restroom at the hospital and I believe it was either 2 or 3 days before someone found him. That is extremely upsetting to me--- at the HOSPITAL! Of course, our newspaper never reported this.:rolleyes:
 












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