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Amazon
May 1st, 2009, 09:00 PM
Call Kurtis Investigates: Corpse Un-Covered


A Modesto woman had to move out of her apartment when something horrible happened to her neighbor. We call on Kurtis with this unusual case.

Her upstairs neighbor died and no one knew for days... until she experienced it firsthand.

"It's been a total nightmare," says Sylvia Pena, Modesto resident.

What happened to Sylvia was very real.

"I was sleeping on the couch... I was awakened by some drops that hit my face...

I thought I was drooling," explains Sylvia.

It wasn't drool or water dripping from her ceiling.

What happened to Sylvia inside her apartment could be a hollywood horror scene.

It's so bad, she won't return without a mask.

"This is where it dripped on me, from right here," says Sylvia.

The drippings? Bodily fluids from the upstairs apartment.

Her neighbor had died... his corpse sat there rotting, he was dead for days.

The autopsy report found the 34-year old likely overdosed"... His body was "moderately to severely decomposed."

And over time, the decomposition allowed bodily fluids to leak, onto his floor, through the ceiling, eventually onto Sylvia and her things.

"The smell is nothing like you've ever smelled before. It's not like a dead animal, it's not like rotten food or something.. it's just something beyond... You can't even describe it," says Sylvia.

A biohazard team removed furniture and deodorized the place.

But she says the smell of death lingered. It already had seeped into clothes, bedding and her mattress.

She turned to her rental insurance company to get her pungent- smelling property replaced.

Farmers put her up in a hotel for two weeks until she could move, but they refused to replace the contaminated contents.

"Because my policy doesn't cover something so bizarre as this," says Sylvia.

Farmers sent her this letter, reading:

"Unfortunately, the blood and bodily fluid damage to your contents is not one of the 17 named perils covered in your policy."

Perils like fire or lightning, windstorm, falling objects, even aircraft is covered but not bodily fluids.

"We buy insurance thinking for that reason that my property will be handled," says Sylvia.

She moved to another apartment but only has a few boxes.

She sends her friend into her old apartment, with gloves, a mask and goggles, to retrieve items from the repulsive residence.

I ask Farmers Insurance spokesperson Jerry Davis, "Have you ever heard of anything like this?"

Davies says he doesn't know of any insurance company that covers bodily fluids.

I ask him, "So there would've been no chance that she would've had coverage under any policy that exists out there, based on this unexpected circumstance?

"That's correct," says Davies.

And because it was so random, something his colleagues collectively have only heard about once in decades on the job, Farmers changed its mind.

"We are going to cover all of her contents," says Davies.

And here are the checks Farmers sent Sylvia, totaling more than 33-hundred dollars.

That may be behind her but now, she needs to work on getting past that sickening stench from a corpse leaking on her.

"It's been an awful awful, super super awful experience," says Sylvia.

Farmers Insurance is now considering a national change to its policy.... adding "bodily fluids from death" as one of the perils they cover.

But so far, no decision has been made.

http://cbs13.com/local/call.kurtis.call.2.998748.html

Morbid
May 1st, 2009, 09:02 PM
Bravo, sir. The title made me click it.

Morbid
May 1st, 2009, 09:03 PM
Holy fuck that is NASTY.

whisperswing
May 1st, 2009, 09:03 PM
10 yrs ago I called cops about a neighbor no one had seen for months.They finally came after I called mayors office mid august.With heaters that had been going all winter and summer the guy was nothing but a puddle.Im glad he didnt live above us!!

Amazon
May 1st, 2009, 09:04 PM
Bravo, sir. The title made me click it.

I'm a chick, but you're welcome.

Tazzzz
May 1st, 2009, 09:10 PM
"I was sleeping on the couch... I was awakened by some drops that hit my face... I thought I was drooling," explains Sylvia. "This is where it dripped on me, from right here," says Sylvia
http://tribalmask.net/dreamin-demon/corpse00.jpg


The autopsy report *** WARNING!!!! alert, Graphic details of dead guy.
http://static.cbslocal.com/station/kovr/docs/2009/4/autopsyreport.pdf
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**Note to self**: add leaking body fluids to homeowners policy.

"Unfortunately, the blood and bodily fluid damage to your contents is not one of the 17 named perils covered in your policy

jo_momma_82
May 1st, 2009, 09:37 PM
*GAH*

Holy fucking shit ! I think I would be tempted take a belt sander to that side of my face if that were to happen to me !

Jaded
May 1st, 2009, 09:43 PM
Yeah....I don't think I'd be going back into my apartment after that. :confused2:

WhatThe
May 1st, 2009, 09:48 PM
Oh mah gahd. That is disfuckingusting. Imagine if she had been sleeping with her mouth open and head turned OMG OMG OMG

I am so glad the insurance company replaced her stuff. She has been through enough.

~Absynthe~
May 1st, 2009, 09:49 PM
they could kiss my fat white ass I wouldn't return there period.

OMalley
May 1st, 2009, 10:02 PM
That is REALLLLLLY nasty...I'd have a hard time getting over that.

RaVen Blackehart
May 1st, 2009, 10:08 PM
http://i42.tinypic.com/28v3cqs.gif

DogMom
May 1st, 2009, 10:12 PM
Oh mah gahd. That is disfuckingusting. Imagine if she had been sleeping with her mouth open and head turned OMG OMG OMG.

GAAAAAA....don't GO THERE.

totallytoddler
May 1st, 2009, 10:13 PM
I am physically ill. I have never heard of something that vile and disgusting. That poor woman is sure to have nightmares for years to come.

And I agree with Jo on that belt sander....or at least a deep chemical peel seems in order!!!

Blech

~shudders~

Lizard
May 1st, 2009, 11:21 PM
I can't believe it! This is actually WORSE than the guy on CSI who has the maggots fall onto him from his bedroom light fixture!

Wicked Doll
May 1st, 2009, 11:30 PM
A real life case of the DUNS (dead upstairs neighbor syndrome). Ewwww. I'd move. Or charge admission to really creepy people who wanted to see the dead neighbor leak spot on the ceiling.

lamexcore
May 2nd, 2009, 12:47 AM
This is seriously horror movie shit. How fricken disgusting. If she wanted to get technical about it, the insurance company said falling objects is covered....wouldn't this be considered a falling object? they ended up giving her the money anways but still.

Shellie435
May 2nd, 2009, 12:55 AM
So I was having a lucious snack of broccoli n cheddar in a bread bowl, when I opened this story. NEVER AGAIN!!!!! DAMN...why do I bother to eat when Im on D'D???? WHY OH WHY!?!??!?!?? I'll never eat soup again

Zealant
May 2nd, 2009, 01:00 AM
That is one of the most disgusting things I have read in a long time. I sure don't blame her for hitting the road. http://i731.photobucket.com/albums/ww312/Zealant/throwup.gif

Lizard
May 2nd, 2009, 01:02 AM
That is one of the most disgusting things I have read in a long time. I sure don't blame her for hitting the road. http://i731.photobucket.com/albums/ww312/Zealant/throwup.gif

Zealant, you suck. An emoticon that barfs ON ANOTHER EMOTICON?

Stop raising the goddamn bar, people. Now I'll have to find one that vomits on the Pope, who vomits on Obama or some shit like that.

Tazzzz
May 2nd, 2009, 01:16 AM
If she wanted to get technical about it, the insurance company said falling objects is covered....wouldn't this be considered a falling object? they ended up giving her the money anways but still.

Nice try but an object isnt definded that way. It would have had to fall through the celing, not went through it.

I would have went for the water damage though, since the human body is about 60% water and the sheet rock should have filtered out allot of stuff.

Amazon
May 2nd, 2009, 05:20 AM
So I was having a lucious snack of broccoli n cheddar in a bread bowl, when I opened this story. NEVER AGAIN!!!!! DAMN...why do I bother to eat when Im on D'D???? WHY OH WHY!?!??!?!?? I'll never eat soup again

LOL. You wussy. :wink:
In my volunteer work for missing persons and unidentifed remians, I am often looking at autospy photos while eating.

Unamused Cat
May 3rd, 2009, 01:21 AM
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg107/snarkyphotos/stuff/vomit.jpg

AMINFH
May 3rd, 2009, 01:32 AM
WOW thats just fucked up. Im in my first apartment with a guy above me, who I think is OCD with his pacing patterns and window opening and closing habits. The minute I notice silence Im sooo going to the management with a copy of this story to have them check on him LOL Oh and calling Farmers on Monday for a review of my policy :P

prettyuglyish
May 3rd, 2009, 02:23 AM
So I was having a lucious snack of broccoli n cheddar in a bread bowl, when I opened this story. NEVER AGAIN!!!!! DAMN...why do I bother to eat when Im on D'D???? WHY OH WHY!?!??!?!?? I'll never eat soup again

I feel ya, sistah! I was holding my own with the article, but then I clicked on that damn autopsy report. I got to the part about his chalky white colored brain pouring out from the skull into the weight pan...Suddenly, the gravy in my chicken pot pie wasn't so tasty anymore.

Tazzzz
May 3rd, 2009, 02:30 AM
I feel ya, sistah! I was holding my own with the article, but then I clicked on that damn autopsy report. I got to the part about his chalky white colored brain pouring out from the skull into the weight pan...Suddenly, the gravy in my chicken pot pie wasn't so tasty anymore.

LoL, yeah me too, I even learned new words to call ikky decomposeing stuff.