Natalie Wood lived around the corner from me.
Her house is nestled in amongst a street of terrace houses in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. It’s not far from central station; one of the busiest thoroughfares in our country’s biggest and brightest city.
In July 2011 Natalie’s 86-year-old body was discovered in her home by the police. But Natalie had actually passed away almost eight years previously…. And nobody had noticed.
Natalie’s body had been left to decay for so long that the cause of her death will never be conclusively know. By the time she was found, her only physical remains were a small pile of bones and a set of bright pink dentures.
I don’t say that to scare or shock or even gross you out. Although I know it might do all of those things. I say that because – for me – it represents how little a life can come to mean, once all the people you loved and who loved you, are gone.
How is it possible for a person to cease to exist and for nobody to miss her for eight years? Not her family, not her friends, not her neighbours, not even the city council expecting bills to be paid.
Natalie came to the end of her life at a time when there was nobody left living who was close to her.
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Hate to say it, but some people are really determined to live as a recluse and as sad as it is, these situations are bound to happen I`m afraid. Society ain`t to blame...least not in this case. Her money should go to charity.
I used to live next to an elderly lady who had been 'moved' 2 hours away by her brother when the sister she was living with passed away. I never saw him come back to check on her. She was a total recluse. In the 4 years I lived there she never put her bin out. She would come to my car when I was going to work once a fortnight and hand over money and a shopping list for me to do and leave on her front step. The first one also had an electricity bill to pay so she handed over close to $1,000 cash to a total stranger. She had no lights (no bulbs I think) and lived without hot water for months before we worked it out and got it fixed. The weeds in her backyard were like trees - over a fence and metre high retaining wall and growing through pavers. Her direct neighbours (we were in villas and didn't share a wall) had 24 mice in a fortnight! I was scared we were going to realise we hadn't done the groceries for a while and find her - but short of ringing the police and saying she was a danger to herself there was nothing I could do (and no matter what I couldn't bring myself to call the police on her). I rang care agencies but unless she would ring them herself they couldn't come. I left her brochures but no way she could have done that!!