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WANDSWORTH: Dead on loo for one-and-a-half years

8:49am Wednesday 14th May 2008

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The mummified body of an elderly man was found on the toilet in his council flat - up to a year and a half after he died, an inquest has heard.

Wandsworth Council's system was called into question as Westminster coroner Dr Paul Knapman asked why no one noticed Kenneth Barker's death sooner.

Police discovered the 62-year-old's corpse, along with that of his decomposed cat, at his home in Carslake Road, Putney, in February after a neighbour reported a bad smell Mr Barker had not paid rent since October 2006, but council officials had not checked whether he was still alive.

An earlier hearing heard grim details of the body's mummified condition.

Dr Peter Wilkins said: "The external skin was firm and had the appearance of parchment. The organs had mummified as well."

Three council employees were called to the resumed inquest last week, where no friends or family of Mr Barker attended.

Rent collector Beverley Patrice-Farrell said numerous unanswered letters were sent before she began working for the council last September. She visited the Ashburton Estate property in person three times, once with a notice to seek possession.

She said: "I visited again in December, I opened the letter box, looked around. I couldn't smell a thing."

Mrs Patrice-Farrell said she contacted other council departments about Mr Barker several times because of her concerns.

Dr Knapman then asked head of rent collection Faria Siblon: "Would you agree that it's a very unsatisfactory situation for somebody, if it's true, to be dead in a council flat for one-and-a-half years, not paying rent?"

She replied: "It's unsatisfactory, yes."

As alcoholic Mr Barker's rent was largely covered by housing benefit, his arrears of £265 made him a low priority among the council's 10,000 cases.

Mrs Siblon said it was not the "prime focus" of the rent collection service to alert other departments to problems, and there was no set procedure for doing so.

She admitted there had been a shortage of staff, but that the problem is being remedied.

Dr Knapman said there had been other similar cases involving Wandsworth and also highlighted the authority's low council tax rate - possibly the lowest in the country.

He said: "It may be that we will seek clarification from very senior people just to see if there is any way that we can put in place, at reasonable cost, some sort of system."

The case will be reviewed in private on June 2 and a verdict recorded at a later date.


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Dennis, Portland OR (US) says...
11:09am Wed 14 May 08

Perhaps if Mr. Barker's wheelie bin lid had been left open . . . .

Tigs, says...
11:37am Wed 14 May 08

This is appalling!! Plus his poor cat starved to death and I am a big cat lover. (I said cat for any dirty minds out there not the other word!)

Jock, London says...
12:18pm Wed 14 May 08

So how come no one bothered about the fact he didn't pay rent for 1.5 years?

I missed a single £43 council tax payment, due to a processing error, and a month later got a summons through the door.

How does that work? Oh, silly me. It's Wandsworth Council we're talking about.

Peter, Amsterdam says...
1:59pm Wed 14 May 08

The man was an alcoholic , so that explains the mummification.

Tanya, Devon says...
9:41am Thu 15 May 08

How is the age of 62 considered 'elderly'?

Tigs, says...
10:11am Thu 15 May 08

Well it is really! Surely anything over 50 means that you are. OK then when is the cut off point. I know people are living a lot longer now so if he had lived to be 100 would he be middle aged? My mum is 64 this year and I would consider her elderly. My dad definitely is at 67! I don't like to think of them that way but I suppose it depends what the health is like and how vital they are as to whether you class them as elderly or not.

leighann, carshalton says...
10:46am Thu 15 May 08

**** disgusting!! How the **** can u get a heart attack on a bloody **** toilet!!! was he **** to hard or something???!!!!

sammy, says...
10:53am Thu 15 May 08

i agree leighann!!!!

u rock!

sammy, sutton says...
10:54am Thu 15 May 08

i agree leighann!!!!

u rock!

Dennis, Portland OR (US) says...
2:26am Fri 16 May 08

leighann: It's a condition we in emergency services dispatching sometimes refer to as "a constipation coronary." It is not that rare, either. Docusate sodium tablets can help alleviate the condition.

Jock, London says...
2:41am Fri 16 May 08

leighann wrote:
**** disgusting!! How the **** can u get a heart attack on a bloody **** toilet!!! was he **** to hard or something???!!!!
The only disgusting thing here is you, leighann.

I was going to call you thick, then I saw Carshalton and thought I'd save myself the bother.

They guy was an alcoholic. Alcohol affects the bloodstream, increases blood pressure. Causes haem...oh, why am I bothering??

Once a thicko, always a thicko.

oli, carshalton says...
11:58am Wed 21 May 08

Jock wrote:
leighann wrote:
**** disgusting!! How the **** can u get a heart attack on a bloody **** toilet!!! was he **** to hard or something???!!!!
The only disgusting thing here is you, leighann.

I was going to call you thick, then I saw Carshalton and thought I'd save myself the bother.

They guy was an alcoholic. Alcohol affects the bloodstream, increases blood pressure. Causes haem...oh, why am I bothering??

Once a thicko, always a thicko.
errr what the **** are you on about saying carshalton residents are thick? and what kind of name is jock? coz ur a big meat head LOL

BEEEEEEEEEEEF HEADDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

get a life

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