This film is about the true story of a young woman who was dead in her London flat for 3 years before being discovered.
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I remember that case because the woman whi died had the same surname as myself and due to the fact my brother died in similar circumstances.
In my brothers case he was dead for around 6 weeks before being found.
Some people isolate themselves and it becomes very difficult to help them.
My brother lived with my father in a 3 bedroom council house, when my father died, the brother had to leave the house and was given a one bedroom flat in a tower block, he didn't tell anyone his new address and the council wouldn't give me his address without his permission.
I eventually found out where he lived and went to see him but he wouldn't open the door, i had to put a note through his letter box telling him we had to discuss my fathers estate so he eventually let me in.
He was addicted to pain killers for a medical condition, i gave him a mobile phone to contact me if he needed help, as far as i know he never ever used the phone.
That was the last the time i saw him alive, i knew by talking to him that he just couldn't be helped, i called him on the phone a few times but he never answered, when i knocked on his door i could hear him moving around inside but he wouldn't answer the door, so i went to his doctor and explained the situation and asked could he get him sectioned, the doctor said there was nothing he could do as not wanting to talk to your family is not classified as a mental illness, if it was, mental institutions would overflowing.
I asked a policeman for advice, he said much the same thing as the doctor.
My sister lived about 20 minutes walk from where he lived but she said she wouldn't go anywhere near him as he was verbally abusive the last time they met.
So in the end i thought to myself, f**k it, if he doesn't want help there nothing i can do, although i knew it wasn't going to end well.