When an elderly person living alone isn’t heard from for some time, it may sometimes be a good idea to check up on them.
An elderly man had become uncontactable for six days but his girlfriend didn’t think anything was amiss.
That is, until she was told that he had passed away in his Ang Mo Kio flat.
The deceased was Mr He Yijin (name transliterated from Mandarin), 65, reported Shin Min Daily News.
He lived alone, occupying a flat in Block 645 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6.
He had resided there for more than 20 years, said neighbours interviewed by Shin Min.
Before retiring, he worked three jobs, including as a vegetable seller at a market and as a cleaner.
However, he seldom communicated with other residents. No friends or relatives were seen visiting him either.
Unfortunately, Mr He was found dead at home last Thursday (8 June).
On the day he was found, a strong foul smell emanated from the unit, which was cordoned off by the police.
Neighbours sprayed air freshener in the air and closed their doors and windows.
As the police investigated the death, Mr He’s 60-year-old girlfriend arrived to identify his body.
She was seen wiping away tears as she stood outside his unit.
The girlfriend, named only as Ms Chen (transliterated from Mandarin), told Shin Min that she and Mr He had been together for more than 10 years.
Although they never got married, they were each other’s sole source of support as they had very few friends.
Ms Chen said that the last time she saw her boyfriend was six days before.
At the time, he wasn’t feeling well and she asked him to stay over at her place in Toa Payoh.
However, he insisted on going home.
Mr He suffered from a bad heart, but refused to install a pacemaker as he was afraid of being struck by lightning, she added.
He would also complain of feeling unwell and having no appetite but never saw a doctor.
Ms Chen didn’t hear from Mr He for six days, and he was uncontactable, but she didn’t think anything was amiss.
That’s because he’d been admitted to hospital before and also didn’t keep in touch then, she said.
Thinking he might have been warded again, she tried calling the hospital.
But she couldn’t find out anything as she didn’t know his IC number.
Now that Mr He has passed, Ms Chen remembered that he might have known that he was leaving the world.
The last time they met, he’d remarked that she was “very pitiful”, she said.
Though she was puzzled at the time, she now thinks he meant that she would be all alone after his death.
MS News sends our condolences to Ms Chen during this difficult time.
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Featured image adapted from Shin Min Daily News and Google Maps.
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