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The blood of a dead neighbor dripped from above into the woman’s apartment for 2 weeks: no one wanted to do anything

'12.11.2022'

Olga Derkach

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The Harlem woman's situation is reminiscent of the scene in The Shining, with blood running down the walls and ceiling. As it turned out, the woman's neighbor died, and his body lay in the apartment upstairs for 3 days. The edition told in more detail New York Post.

“I have no words,” Elizabeth Parker said with disgust. “It looks like a real horror movie.”

The nightmare began five days before Halloween. A 35-year-old woman came from a walk with her dog and found a small pool of blood on the floor, and a red stream flowed down the wall. A putrid stench filled the room. You can watch the video of the event at link.

Parker called the police, who found the lifeless body of her 56-year-old neighbor. сtop. The office of the chief medical examiner ruled that the man died of natural causes. Police said he died "about three to four days" ago and his dog "started eating" the corpse.

“It hurts even me, even though I don’t live there,” Parker’s friend said.

The removal of the body from the building was a quick process. But removing the blood from Parker's apartment was deadly slow.

Property owners are responsible for cleaning up any bodily fluids from accidents, according to the city's health department.

However, until the journalists contacted the owner of the building, nothing happened for 2 weeks. The property is owned by the controversial property developer Genesis Companies and operated by Concord Management of New York.

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An hour after the workers finally got everything cleaned up, Parker's apartment inexplicably began flooding from the ceiling in the living room, bathroom and foyer, necessitating a second visit for repairs.

"When will it end?" she protested.

"We offer our condolences to the family of the deceased and regret any inconvenience to Parker," a Genesis Companies spokesperson said, adding that the company offered to accommodate the victim at the hotel during the renovation.

Genesis, which specializes in the construction and operation of multi-income residential homes, has previously been involved in more than 100 housing litigations and found hundreds of building violations.

This incident is just the latest in a string of misfortunes for Parker in this house in about seven years.

Her one-bedroom apartment, for which she pays $904 a month, was flooded several times with gallons of muddy water pouring from the ceiling and down the bathroom walls. The former tenant hosted noisy "drug parties" attracting drug addicts, who were often found in the stairwell or in the bin.

"You know what they say, 'You get what you pay for,'" Parker sighed. “But no one should go through that.”

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