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No further investigation into death of pensioner undiscovered for 12 years

No further investigation into death of pensioner undiscovered for 12 years
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Specialist team looking into death of OAP whose body was undiscovered for 12 years

Specialist team looking into death of OAP whose body was undiscovered for 12 years
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Cove OAP body: Experts unable to say what caused death of woman found after 12 years

Cove OAP body: Experts unable to say what caused death of woman found after 12 years Updated: 16/04/2021, 5:09 pm © Darrell Benns / DCT Media Experts have been unable to say what caused the death of an elderly woman who had lain undiscovered at her home in Aberdeen for up to 12 years. The body of Christina Malley was discovered on February 25 at an address on Cove’s Allison Close. Police launched an investigation after she was found at the property where she lived with her husband. Police have since said that her death was not suspicious, though inquiries into circumstances surrounding the incident are ongoing.

Death of elderly woman undiscovered for 12 years is not suspicious, police say

The death of an elderly woman whose body lay undiscovered for up to 12 years in the home shoe shared with her husband is not being treated suspicious, police have said. Christina Malley s body was found at her home in Cove, near Aberdeen, in February by district nurses after she failed to show up for a Covid-19 vaccination. It is understood that the pensioner s husband named as Daniel, who lived at the property, would claim his wife was abroad when asked where she was. But today Police Scotland said the death of the woman, who would have been in her 80s, is not being treated as suspicious.

Cove OAP death: Expert tells how loneliness among the elderly will get worse

Cove OAP death: Expert tells how loneliness among the elderly will get worse © DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A psychologist has today told of how social isolation and loneliness among the elderly is a “real problem” and is set to get worse. Professor Sir Cary Cooper spoke out about what leads to social isolation and the consequences of it. When asked where she was her husband said she was abroad.

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