THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

Started by LIDDLE_TOWERS999, July 31, 2023, 10:05:42 AM

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BoroRedKen


BoroRedKen

Get it? He was dead. Going for his pension a kind of benefit!

Get it now?

C'mon man thats comedy gold!!

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LIDDLE_TOWERS999

GET WELL SOON STEVE G

Blott

My nana lived in one of the street houses behind the Infirmary she died in the late 1980's at 100. She always told the story of the wife of the next door neighbour keeping her dead  husband in his chair for 2 weeks to claim his OAP.



BoroRedKen

There have been a number of cases involving the keeping of dead bodies.
Its not shocking that most of them are "money" related.

Mike Peeler

Yes, i agree with you on the money thing and death.

Now I have sympathy for those that lose a loved one or family member in a 'setting' and it may well be someone else's fault. And I agree if they feel they should go after said people go after them, but the minute I see them on tv or in the papers going on about it makes me cringe and think you are only after the compo.

Do it all quietly win your case then if you want to air it, air the wrong doings then. Or better still screw them and keep things to yourself.

BoroRedKen

I have some people trying to "encourage" me to do a medical negligence claim re Carmen.

Its still with the coroner and "early" signs that there is a "major" problem with her post operation care.

I could not be bothered any less.

Will money give me what i really want? Nope.

Go on holiday with money "got" from the death of Carmen? Nope never in a month of Sundays.

If Carmens death puts things in motion to prevent it happening to anybody else then that is enough for me.

Nothing will give me what i want. Carmen back with me.