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    Decomposed and Forgotten: England’s Disturbing Trend in Unnoticed Deaths

    By SageDecember 19, 20231 Comment2 Mins Read
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    Research in England and Wales reveals a concerning rise in the number of decomposed bodies found, linked to societal isolation and indicating a breakdown in social support systems, particularly among males.

    An exploratory study has identified a worrying trend in England and Wales: an increasing number of people are being found deceased and decomposed.

    This study, published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, suggests a connection between growing societal isolation and these deaths, a trend observed even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The study was authored by a team led by Dr Lucinda Hiam of the University of Oxford and including histopathology registrar Dr Theodore Estrin-Serlui of Imperial College NHS Healthcare Trust.

    The researchers analyzed data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), identifying deaths where bodies were found in a state of decomposition. They used a novel proxy: deaths coded as R98 (“unattended death”) and R99 (“other ill-defined and unknown causes of mortality”) according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) and previous versions, referred to as “undefined deaths”.

    Alarming Findings

    The study revealed a steady increase in “undefined deaths”, i.e., deaths of people found decomposed, between 1979 and 2020 for both sexes. The proportion of total male deaths exceeded female deaths, with these deaths increasing significantly among males during the 1990s and 2000s, when overall mortality was rapidly improving. This acceleration in deaths where people are found decomposed, particularly for men, is a concerning trend, the authors said.

    “Many people would be shocked that someone can lie dead at home for days, weeks, or even longer, without anyone raising an alarm among the community they live in,” said Dr Estrin-Serlui. “The increase in people found dead and decomposed suggests wider societal breakdowns of both formal and informal social support networks even before the pandemic. They are concerning and warrant urgent further investigation.”

    The authors of the study are calling on national and international authorities to consider measures that would make it possible to identify deaths where people are found decomposed more easily in routine data.

    Reference: “A deathly silence: why has the number of people found decomposed in England and Wales been rising?” by Lucinda Hiam, Theodore Estrin-Serlui, Danny Dorling, Martin McKee and Jon Minton, 20 November 2023, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
    DOI: 10.1177/01410768231209001

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    1 Comment

    1. Jay on December 21, 2023 1:32 pm

      🎶 All the lonely people

      Where do they all come from? 🎶

      Reply
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