Community | February 09, 2011 | 8 comments

Woman Buys An Apartment And Finds Previous Owner's Long-Dead Corpse In The Kitchen

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Upon entering her new apartment in Lisbon, a woman discovered the former tenant's corpse on the floor next to the skeleton of her dog, according to The Daily Mail.
The corpse was identified as 96-year-old Augusta Martinho, who was reported missing in 2002. Local authorities had supposedly searched for Martinho nine years ago, but they neglected to look in the apartment because the door was jammed shut.
Initial analysis suggests that her body had been decomposing on the kitchen floor for years, according to IOL Diario.


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8 comments // Woman Buys An Apartment And Finds Previous Owner's Long-Dead Corpse In The Kitchen

  • Earl_Dixon
  • jpvt
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      jpvt  
    • I'm not sure I even believe this. Who rents an apartment without looking through it even once? What landlord doesn't check an apartment after the rent checks stop coming? Even it is an owned apartment someone had to sell it. Are you trying to say that the seller never set foot inside? Finally, if the door was jammed shut how could a woman knock open a door that the police couldn't? This story reeks of bullshit.

    • 1 year ago
  • bundlebear
  • Mark701
  • bundlebear
  • littlwarrior
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      littlwarrior  
    • Shes missing and you don't check her own house and she was 96? Really? like really really? I don't even know where to start with how dumb that one is. "The door was jammed" that is the absolute worst excuse I have ever heard, those tax payers should demand a refund, how far can a 96 year make it from home, really? I'm just struck with the level of DURRRRRRRRRR right now.

    • 1 year ago
  • NiceN
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      NiceN  
    • Local authority has failed and wasted tax payer money. The lack of common sense to look in the locked apartment is astonishing.

    • 1 year ago
  • bundlebear
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