England.- After being “partially” eaten by her pet, the lifeless body of an old woman was found inside her house by british policeaccording to what was released by local media.
It was in April this year when a neighbor of the apartment complex where Sarah Elizabeth Jay, 54, lives, called London security authorities after not seeing the woman in two days.
As soon as the police element arrived, it was policewoman Rebecca Bell, who especially “smelled death right away” when she walked into the deceased’s apartment.
According to reports accessible to local media, Sarah had severe decomposition of the skull, neck and chest “It turns out that there are body parts eaten by animals”.
It turned out that the security guard who came after the report saw some flies in the window of the apartment that Jay shared with his dog and cat. They detailed that, on arrival, three of their four dogs jumped out the window.
“We arrived at 12:15 and saw a fly in the downstairs window and a dog jumped out. There was a strong smell of death. I forced my way in and the Bell Officer came in first. He turned around and said ‘that’s a skeleton.’ ‘ said agent Andrew Crowe, one of the first British soldiers to arrive on the scene.
Meanwhile, after performing the appropriate autopsy 5 days after Sarah’s body was found, doctor Mark Sissons, consultant pathologist at Victoria Hospital in Blackpool, announced that cause of death cannot be determined.
While it is impossible to determine what led to Jay’s loss of life, health professionals stated that “his body was badly decomposed and it was evident that it was ‘eaten’ by his pet.”
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Similarly, medical practice shows that the 54-year-old woman has in her body large amounts of morphine at the time of his death. During the trial, her daughter Beth stated that her mother had self-medicated to treat her back pain due to a degenerative disease. In addition, he explained that the morphine was obtained from his late father, who had been prescribed it before he died.
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