I was just comparing my family members to her. The elderly fall all the time and not dead. Why would she be up on a 2nd floor if she is elderly with potential fall hazards.
She was in good health. I know many elderly folk who wouldn't let a staircase stop them rom living somewhere. I'll be honest. I haven't looked much into her death and it seems suspicious to me. But imagine the government convicted on suspicion. Would be pretty dumb. It's not like she hung herself and blasted her torso with a shotgun. A fall/push is difficult to determine if she was pushed and done by a semi-professional. I don't know what to think on this. But I will look into it
I have grandma and mom fell so many times (not from stairs but trip and fall). We don't let them on stairs, of course. They tripped and fall and don't die. Broken hips, yes.
I was just comparing my family members to her. The elderly fall all the time and not dead. Why would she be up on a 2nd floor if she is elderly with potential fall hazards.
Duh??
She was in good health. I know many elderly folk who wouldn't let a staircase stop them rom living somewhere. I'll be honest. I haven't looked much into her death and it seems suspicious to me. But imagine the government convicted on suspicion. Would be pretty dumb. It's not like she hung herself and blasted her torso with a shotgun. A fall/push is difficult to determine if she was pushed and done by a semi-professional. I don't know what to think on this. But I will look into it
That would be great.
I have grandma and mom fell so many times (not from stairs but trip and fall). We don't let them on stairs, of course. They tripped and fall and don't die. Broken hips, yes.
I'm 71 and I have absolutely no problem with stairs.
I know some 70 plus individuals who backpack the PCT and climb mountains. They don't fall down the stairs and expire either. Just wondering is all.